Alumnus Has the Golden Touch
Inspired by 9/11 to tell uplifting stories, PBS host Rob Stewart '94 mines the state of California for golden stories.
View ArticleMy Space: 26 Coming Street, Room 201
Although John Creed's office is filled to the brim with papers, books and mementoes from his 27 years at the College, the defining feature is "the chair."
View ArticleJust Out: New Issue of College of Charleston Magazine
The Summer 2019 issue of the College of Charleston Magazine is arriving in homes across the country, around the globe and on campus.
View ArticleAlumnus Helped USWNT to Victory
After a whirlwind 45 days with the U.S. women's soccer team, Greg Banks '94 is exhausted but elated by their World Cup victory.
View ArticleCofC Geologist Is Over the Moon About Apollo 11 Anniversary
As a NASA contractor and lover of all things lunar, CofC geology professor Cassandra Runyon is excited about the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
View ArticleFraternity Scholarship Honors Student’s Legacy
The Francis J. Morrissey III Leadership School Endowment pays for CofC Sigma Alpha Epsilon members to attend their national fraternity’s leadership school.
View ArticleHalsey’s Bizarre Bazaar Is a Yard Sale for Art
Featuring unique art work, knick-knacks and curios, the Halsey Institute is hosting its second "Bizarre Bazaar" from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m on July 27, 2019. The event is free and open to the public.
View ArticleStudents Do Deep Dive Into Reef Research
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
View ArticleGavalas Kolanko Foundation Scholarship Turns 20
Fifteen students with physical disabilities, including seven from the College of Charleston, received scholarships from the Gavalas Kolanko Foundation during a recent ceremony at CofC.
View ArticleStudents Are Fired Up About New Blacksmithing Class
Blacksmithing is alive and well in the Department of Studio Art thanks to a new sculpture course, which has proven very popular with students in its first year.
View ArticleBeer Competition Coming to a Head
Three student-teams in the College of Charleston's Chemistry of Alcohol class are vying to have their beers selected as CofC's 250th anniversary brew.
View ArticleHave a Ball With Faculty and Staff Bowling League
The Alley Cats may have won their sixth championship, but everyone’s a winner in the Faculty and Staff Bowling League.
View ArticleGeology Professor’s Career is the Gold Standard
As the director of CofC's Lowcountry Hazards Center, Norman Levine plays a crucial role in the area's flood control efforts while also giving students valuable real-world experience.
View ArticleStudent Digs Into Northern Exposure
Geology major Clara Meier’s trip to Alaska to gather evidence of a mass extinction illustrates the research opportunities afforded undergrads.
View ArticleNew Class Has Students All Fired Up
Blacksmithing is alive and well in the Department of Studio Art thanks to a new sculpture course, which has proven very popular with students in its first year.
View ArticleDog Is My Copilot
To become an Air Force C-17 pilot, equestrian team member Samantha Bledsoe ’19 built up flight hours by flying rescued dogs to new homes.
View ArticleAlumnus’s Career is a Field of Dreams
As the cofounder of a large sports event management firm, Gene Hallman ’82 is living every diehard sports fan’s fantasy.
View ArticleAlumna is Not Toying Around
As the director of global brand marketing for Mattel, Lily Crawford ’06 is all business when it comes to launching new product lines.
View ArticleAlumnus is Shooting for the Stars
By taking chances and going with his gut, Will Ward ’93 has built up a stable of major talent at his Hollywood management agency.
View ArticleStudent-Athlete has Passion for Endurance
Cross-country team member Hayden DiBona is a recipient of the Otto B. German ’73 Endowed Alumni Scholarship in Athletics.
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