21 11, 2011

College of Charleston focuses on economic role – The Post and Courier

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The College of Charleston has launched an Office of Economic Development and promoted its lobbyist and former Board of Trustees chairman to run it. The office will work with local businesses to promote economic development in the Lowcountry, and with the college's academic programs to assist them in better preparing students for jobs, school leaders

18 11, 2011

Chamber music bigwigs line up for the Charleston Music Fest- Charleston City Paper

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Lee-Chin Siow and Natalia Khoma have quite a few friends in high places. The College of Charleston professors, both esteemed chamber musicians in their own right, have used their professional connections to attract dozens of artists to the Lowcountry to teach and perform at the Charleston Music Fest since 2005. http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/chamber-music-bigwigs-line-up-for-the-charleston-music-fest/Content?oid=3644556

18 11, 2011

Literacy journal based at C of C – The Post and Courier

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The College of Charleston School of Education, Health and Human Performance is now home to The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. The journal has an international readership of more than 14,000. Teacher education professors Margaret C. Hagood and Emily N. Skinner will serve as co-editors of the publication through 2016. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/nov/17/literacy-journal-based-at-c-of-c/

14 11, 2011

What happened to our manners? In hurry-up world, civility on decline – The Post and Courier

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Von Bakanic, a sociology professor at the College of Charleston, pointed out that the definition of good etiquette is constantly evolving. Today, we have cell phone and email etiquette. The delivery of handwritten thank-you notes is no longer the norm. "There are so many new technological changes that have caused us to need different rules

14 11, 2011

Ideas for fixing the economy –The Post and Courier

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College of Charleston economist Frank Hefner: One idea to the complex question is to eliminate some $3 billion in sales tax exemptions that have been put in place piecemeal since 1951 and lower the state’s sales tax to 2 percent, Hefner said. Exemptions are government’s way of playing favorites, he said. For example, of the

14 11, 2011

Your Search Results Are Only As Good As Your Knowledge- Forbes

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We’re often told that young people tend to be the most tech-savvy among us. But just how savvy are they? A group of researchers led by College of Charleston business professor Bing Pan tried to find out. Specifically, Pan wanted to know how skillful young folks are at online search. His team gathered a group of