College Becomes Hub of Japanese Education During Conference
Dozens to attend the Southeastern Association of Teachers of Japanese Conference.
Dozens to attend the Southeastern Association of Teachers of Japanese Conference.
Dr. Erik Sotka, Associate Professor of Biology at the College of Charleston and noted algae expert, weighed in on the subject. “Polysiphonia and ulva will bloom after the fishes and crabs stop feeding, usually by January,” Sotka said. “They will start to disappear by spring, when the waters get warm enough for feeding to increase.”
Mitchell Colgan, the chairman of the geology department at the College of Charleston, said such talk was just politics. He said there wasn’t much oil off the coast of South Carolina. And the nation already has a glut of cheap natural gas and doesn’t need more from the Atlantic, he said. The economics don’t work,
Brian McGee, a professor of communications at the College of Charleston, said Colbert Busch is well-respected in Charleston, but her famous brother might pose some challenges to her campaign. "One is the risk of sort of having to live in the shadow of her much better known brother," he said. "Another is the possibility that
The Congressman will present "Obama's America... Where Do We Go From Here?"
"Pencil Point" will debut at the Beaufort Film Festival.
Professor Jack DiTullio, students and other researchers are on a two-month expedition.
Students will be able to major in marketing beginning in fall 2013.
The major will include field work, lab work, study-abroad opportunities and internships.
Melissa Siegel '03 will talk with students about her research into migration.