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CofC Walking Tours, Classes Share Untold Stories Through Heritage Interpretation
In addition to a new guided walking tour of campus called "UNTOLD STORIES," the College will be offering a heritage interpretation course this spring, certifying students as interpretive guides through the National Association for Interpretation.
College Plays Major Role in Literary Festival
For the third consecutive year, the College has been chosen as the exclusive academic partner of the Charleston Literary Festival.
President of CofC’s Alpha Phi Alpha Chapter Embodies Civic-Minded Leadership
Jalen Newell is a 1967 Legacy Scholar and the Black Student Union treasurer, Student Alumni Ambassadors community outreach chair and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity/TAU ETA Chapter president.
CAMPUS LIFE
White House Event Offers Students Valuable Experiential Learning Opportunities
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to the College of Charleston presented CofC students with great experiential learning opportunities.
Former Hollywood Actor Finds a New Role, Stage at CofC
A former Hollywood actor, Gary Dewitt Marshall is using his gifts as a performer to engage students so they can be more authentic versions of themselves.
Vice President Kamala Harris to Speak at College of Charleston
Vice President Kamala Harris will be at the College of Charleston on Oct. 11, 2023, as part of her Fight for Our Freedoms College tour.
ACADEMICS
Students Expand Their Horizons Through Exchange Program with American University Cairo
College of Charleston student Latherial Calbert had never been overseas until an exchange program with American University Cairo landed him on another continent, in a culture a world away from his own.
College of Charleston Part of Educational Coalition Aiming to Change S.C. Health Care Using AI
The College of Charleston will receive $1.353 million as part of a coalition of state educational researchers working to modernize healthcare diagnostics and treatment in South Carolina.
Why Kurt Vonnegut’s Advice to College Graduates Still Matters Today
College of Charleston English Professor Susan Farrell, founder of the Kurt Vonnegut Society, reflects on the literary icon's advice to college graduates over the years.
ALUMNI
Alumni Welcome Center at Towell Library Dedicated to Esteemed Alumnus Tony Meyer
During Fall Alumni Weekend, the Alumni Welcome Center at Towell Library was renamed in memory of alumnus and former faculty member Anthony J. Meyer '49.
Alum Establishes Charleston’s Inaugural Black Food Truck Festival
Wanting to make a space to celebrate Black food and culture, alumnus Marcus Hammond '09 has created Charleston's first-ever Black Food Truck Festival, which kicks off this weekend.
Alumni Pep Supper Supports Fraternity, Sorority Life
For the entire month of November, Greek alumni can participate in the virtual Alumni Pep Supper competition to benefit College of Charleston students in fraternities and sororities.
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