College of Charleston News Stories

December 2004

 

12/31/04

 

Charlotte Observer

 

Myrtle Beach Sun News

 

Island Packet Online

 

Beaufort Gazette

 

Greenville News

 

The State Newspaper

Gullah history will come to life through soul ballet

The ballet's music will be drawn from various sources, including original compositions, hymns, Motown and Gullah work songs, all arranged by Trevor Weston, who teaches at the College of Charleston.

 

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/states/south_carolina/counties/york/10535400.htm

 

 

12/30/04

 

Myrtle Beach Sun News

 

Nomination accepted

 

Nominations are being accepted for the Governor's School of South Carolina at the College of Charleston until Jan. 31. High school juniors who are interested in attending or learning more about the Governor's School should contact their guidance counselors. Students must be nominated by their high school.

 

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/10527715.htm

 

 

12/29/04

 

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

                  

Pell grant cuts have dangerous unintended consequences (Editorial)

Leo I. Higdon Jr. is president of the College of Charleston.

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/news/editorial/10520853.htm

 

12/29/04

Philadelphia Inquirer

At job fair, it's a battle of lits

Standing in a hallway at the Convention Center anxiously scribbling notes, Jonathan Green had just completed round one of what he thinks of as the Professorial Olympics.

 Green works as an adjunct German professor at the College of Charleston, S.C., but he's searching for a more permanent gig. Yesterday morning, he interviewed for a post at the University of Kansas, and it reminded him of his boyhood sports days, he said, because it required the same level of concentration.

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/pennsylvania/10517601.htm

 

12/25/04

Palm Beach Post

Closing the college door

Along with the domino effect on all financial aid, and increased reliance on loans, "the decision could spark a series of significant unintended consequences that would precipitate many problems for the future of our economy and nation," said Leo I. Higdon, Jr., president of the College of Charleston. To compromise development of our next generation of college-trained workers and leaders is another shoot-America-in-the-foot move that must have our economic competitors and political enemies applauding.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/opinion/content/opinion/epaper/2004/12/26/a2e_pellgrantsedit_1226.html

 

12/25/04

Tallahassee Democrat

Soul ballet inspired by paintings of Jonathan Green of Naples

The ballet's music will be drawn from various sources, including original compositions, hymns, Motown and Gullah work songs, all arranged by Trevor Weston, who teaches at the College of Charleston.

http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/breaking_news/10498458.htm

 

12/23/04

 

Philadelphia Inquirer

What's up with Hip-Hop?

Hip-hop has never been more powerful as a cultural force, but lately the message has been mostly stuck in one simple groove: "Make as much money as you can and have as much sex as humanly possible," said Consuela Francis, assistant professor of African-American Literature at the College of Charleston in South Carolina.

 

http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/10481615.htm

 

 

12/17/04

 

Charleston Regional Business Journal

 

College of Charleston hosts new programs, supports entrepreneurial education

 

Twenty “at-risk” seniors from West Ashley High School visited the College of Charleston’s Tate Center for Entrepreneurship to learn how the classes they take in school today will help them in wealth creation in the future. College of Charleston business majors and entrepreneurs also participated to discuss the high school students’ entrepreneurship projects.

 

http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/current/10_28/news/4098-1.html

 

 

12/20/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

GOOD MORNING LOWCOUNTRY

Peter Piccione, the Egyptologist and College of Charleston professor featured Saturday as the P&C's High Profile (and we hope you read it... there will be a quiz), sent Good Morning Lowcountry a greeting.

http://www.charleston.net/stories/122004/loc_20gmlc.shtml

 

 

12/19/04

 

The State Newspaper

 

Businessman awarded Founder’s Medal

The College of Charleston on Saturday awarded the Founder’s Medal to Robert Scott Small.  The award is given by the college to individuals who have achieved distinction in the fields of education, science, government, business and the arts or through exemplary accomplishments as leaders and outstanding citizens of the community. The Founders’ Medal is the highest award presented by the College of Charleston.

http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/living/education/10451800.htm

 

12/19/04

Charleston Post and Courier

COLLEGE KUDOS

For the first time in the history of the College of Charleston, a play staged by the college's theater department has been selected by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as a finalist in the American College Theater Festival competition.

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121904/ash_19artsa.shtml

 

12/19/04

Charleston Post and Courier

College testing students' honor

Most area colleges have structured final exams. "I don't see it replicating at many universities and definitely not at the College of Charleston," said John Crotts, hospitality and tourism management professor.

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121904/loc_19honor.shtml

 

12/19/04

Charleston Post and Courier

Professors win Fulbright awards

Tim Carmichael, assistant professor of history at the College of Charleston, and Don Sparks, professor of economics at The Citadel, are among some 800 educators recently selected nationwide for the prestigious award.

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121904/loc_19fulbright.shtml

 

12/18/04

Charleston Post and Courier

Egyptologist's adventurous life like an Indiana Jones film

It was a warm spring afternoon on George Street, a day too fragrant and scenic for the film crew from dreary old England to pass up. Peter Piccione, the College of Charleston professor the Brits had come to see, sat in the sun while the cameramen set up by the Cistern.

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121804/hip_18picc.shtml

 

12/16/04

 

Myrtle Beach Sun News

Class Notes

Nominations are being accepted for the Governor's School of South Carolina at the College of Charleston until Jan. 31. High school juniors who are interested in attending or learning more about the Governor's School should contact their guidance counselors. Students must be nominated by their high school.

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/10428534.htm

 

12/15/04

 

Charleston City Paper

 

Let’s Keep the X in Xmas

The December 1 issue of City Paper carried a letter to the editor by College of Charleston professor Chris Lamb, who lamented that millions of Americans “took intolerance by the hand” when they voted for George W. Bush and other conservative Republicans last month.  “What made this all the more unsettling is that they justified their vote on a basis of Christian values. Nothing could be more contrary to Christian principles than intolerance…” Lamb wrote.

http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/moredock.php

 

 

12/15/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

The State Newspaper

 

Sanford voices concerns about explosion of S.C. debt

 

The governor raised the point after the College of Charleston requested a $6 million increase in its budget to renovate a student center and The Citadel asked for permission to continue negotiations to acquire land for a new $47 million football stadium that would help the city of Charleston attract an NCAA bowl game.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121504/sta_15debt.shtml

 

 

12/13/04

 

Charleston Regional Business Journal

 

Merit Award—Institutional

College of Charleston Craig Residence Hall HVAC and Interior Renovations

 

This $1.58 million project included a major HVAC renovation as well as renovations to the interior and roof of an existing 150-bed residence hall on the College of Charleston campus. The team renovating Craig Residence Hall faced a tight deadline. Work could not begin until students moved out for the summer and had to be completed when students returned in the fall. This left crews with 82 days to complete a major HVAC, roof and interior renovation of the hall and most of the cafeteria. This project required detailed planning and a commitment from all involved that the schedule stay on track.

 

http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/current/10_27/news/4069-1.html

 

 

12/12/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

Newest warship joins fleet in Goose Creek ceremony

 

Brown said a student at the College of Charleston recently asked if Brown thought President Bush would reinstate the draft. Brown said he didn't think so "because we have men and women who will volunteer to protect the nation's honor and liberties."

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121204/loc_12wiliams.shtml

 

 

12/12/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

Johns Island library reaches out to Hispanic community

 

Lisa Schaffer, who manages the library's children's section, arranged for College of Charleston Spanish students to lead it. She distributed fliers in local Mexican restaurants, Hispanic markets and elsewhere to get the word out.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121204/loc_12library.shtml

 

 

12/11/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

Geminid meteors offer dazzling light show

 

"It's supposed to be a really good year," said Terry Richardson, an astronomy professor at the College of Charleston. The shower is expected to peak Monday night, but it might be visible tonight and Sunday night as well.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/121104/loc_11meteors.shtml

 

 

12/8/04

 

Charleston City Paper

 

DAS BOOT

 

Officer Laurie Bowens of the parking enforcement department at the College of Charleston has seen all sorts of things in the six years she has been booting people on campus. Just two weeks ago, a young lady ignored the warning decal and attempted to move her car with the boot still attached. Bowens isn’t sure the extent of the damage the device caused, but she says the get-away ultimately failed, and the student had to get the boot removed professionally, but not before paying off her parking debt.

 

http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/cover_story.php

 

 

12/5/04

The State Newspaper

The Vought deal: What others said

A College of Charleston economist says South Carolina should hope the plant becomes another BMW, not another Mack. State and local governments offered millions of dollars in incentives to lure both plants.

http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/10339739.htm

 

12/5/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

One on one

 

I always knew I could move into teaching at a certain point at the College of Charleston. My decision was to go from the laboratory on the court to the classroom. President Higdon asked me to help with fund-raising for the athletic center and I'm helping the booster club increase membership for our Golden Cougar level and I'm going to develop a lettermen's club.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/120504/spo_5_kresse.shtml

 

 

12/5/05

 

Wired

NASA's Germbuster

"Protecting Earth from the scum of the universe, and the universe from the scum of Earth." That's the unofficial mission statement of NASA's Planetary Protection Advisory Committee, and Norine Noonan's job. A cell biologist at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, Noonan chairs this committee charged with keeping future spacecraft from contaminating distant worlds and vice-versa. One dollop of misplaced filth could nullify years of research - or a few million lives. Makes you wonder how Noonan manages to sleep at night.

 

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/germ.html

 

 

12/5/04

 

Myrtle Beach Sun News

Two years in, Sanford stays popular

All the proposals reflect Sanford's belief in limited government, which goes over well in a state as conservative as South Carolina, said College of Charleston political science professor Bill Moore.

 

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/local/10343899.htm

 

 

12/4/05

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

You think you've got a cool job?

 

"I was home for two months this summer," said Kennedy, a Charleston native who studied business administration at the College of Charleston. "But then I was back out on the road again for the college football season."

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/120404/bur_04burger.shtml

 

 

12/3/04

 

Detroit News

 

Boomers go overboard with loved ones' remains

Adding a personal touch to death is catching on. At least that's what College of Charleston sociology professor George Dickinson thinks. The South Carolina professor says the trend is driven by baby boomers who don't seem to like to stick with tradition.

http://www.detnews.com/2004/lifestyle/0412/03/B04-22766.htm

 

 

12/3/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

Thurmond Jr. to leave U.S. attorney post

 

Once in office, however, few people found fault with his skills. "I haven't heard any criticism from anyone," said College of Charles-ton political scientist Jack Bass, a biographer of Thurmond's father.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/120304/loc_03strom.shtml

 

 

12/2/04

 

Charleston City Paper

 

Rescuing Jesus from the Religious Right (editorial)

 

By, Chris Lamb

College of Charleston, media studies

 

http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/letters.php

 

 

12/02/04

 

Charleston City Paper

 

Stepping Up?

 

But, first, for any of those candidates to have much of a chance, the Democratic Party will have to invent a national “branding, like in advertising and marketing,” that voters across the country can relate to, according to Jamie McKown, a visiting professor who teaches political communication classes at the College of Charleston.

 

http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/city_beat.php

 

 

12/01/04

 

Beaufort Gazette

 

Hilton Head Island Packet

 

Group eyes Sanford for White House run

 

Political science professors at the College of Charleston and the University of South Carolina agreed that Sanford was probably not a viable presidential candidate but that he may be a better choice for vice president.

 

http://www.beaufortgazette.com/local_news/story/4260103p-4053128c.html

 

 

12/01/04

 

Charleston Post and Courier

 

Changing face of AIDS

 

Young people seem particularly resistant to getting tested, Lindroth said. Last year the College of Charleston held special testing days, and offered to go out and test individual sports teams, but there were few takers. Meanwhile, the number of students turning up with STDs is increasing each year -- a red flag that they're having plenty of unprotected sex.

 

http://www.charleston.net/stories/120104/loc_01worldaids.shtml