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CofC Men’s Basketball Sells Out Entire Season
For the first time in program history, College of Charleston men's basketball has sold out TD Arena for the entirety of the season. The Cougars open the 2023–24 season against Iona University in TD Arena on Nov. 6, 2023.
Scholarship Recipient Carries on Legacy of Service, Light, Love
As the first recipient of the Jennifer Demyan ’21 Memorial Scholarship, Zara Johnson hopes to carry on the legacy of light, laughter and love that the scholarship’s namesake embodied.
Student Leader Inspires, Enacts Change on Campus, in STEM and Beyond
Madison Meeks – a Bonner Leader, 1967 Legacy Scholar, Charleston Fellow and Alpha Kappa Alpha Leadership Fellow – is inspiring and enacting change on campus and beyond.
CAMPUS LIFE
CofC Podcast: How a Summer Internship Offers Marketable Skills, Launches Careers
On this episode of 'Speaking of … College of Charleston,' junior Honors student Sydney Pearson speaks about her summer internship at Mercedes-Benz Vans.
College Earns High Praise in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
The College is named one of the top universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report.
Internship Gives Systems Engineering Major Hands-On Experience
During a summer internship with REI Automation, systems engineering major Savana Kate Schwanda took a project from beginning to completion, streamlining an assembly line process.
ACADEMICS
Remembering Jews’ Everyday Resistance on Yom HaShoah and Year-round
Jewish studies professor Chad Gibbs reflects about the annual Holocaust remembrance day.
CofC Podcast: ChatGPT and Conversational A.I. Explained
On this episode of Speaking of … College of Charleston, computer science professors Navid Hashemi and Sarah Schoemann shed light on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT and what the rise of the conversational chatbot means for higher education, work and life in general.
College of Charleston Researcher Uses New Fossils to Learn More About the Evolution of Baleen Whales
College of Charleston research associate Robert Boessenecker has published new research that offers a rare window into the early growth and development of whales that lived about 30 million years ago.
ALUMNI
College Announces 2021 Alumni Award Recipients
From leaders in public health to dedicated stewards of the College, the 2021 Alumni Award recipients are making a difference both near and far.
Environmental Studies Alumna Saves Rare Species One Acre at a Time
When it comes to her work as the rare and listed species grant coordinator for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, land acquisition is what Chelsea Acres ’18 appreciates most.
Foreign Language Education Alumna Wants to Pay It Forward
An immigrant from Italy, alumna Martina Abbriano '19 is working on earning her Master of Education in Languages with a focus on English as a Second Language from CofC to help the next generation of English language-learners as they adjust to life in the United States.
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