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Professors Explain the Necessity for Presidential Debates
Gibbs Knotts and Vince Benigni recently published an article in The Conversation that examines the public need for presidential debates
Get Ahead With These Summer Session II Courses
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
It may be hot outside, but the summer doldrums have passed us by at the College of Charleston. With a variety of summer camps and academies happening on campus, things are far from quiet these days.
CAMPUS LIFE
Fraternity, Sororities Raise Money for Charity
Sororities across campus recently raised $15,000 for Pi Kappa Phi's charity by competing in a fun-filled week of competitive games dubbed "War of the Roses."
Women’s Golf Wins Back-to-Back CAA Championships
The women's golf team is heading to the NCAA Regional for the tenth time in program history after winning the 2023 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship on Sunday, April 16.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From the second annual EXPO to the first-ever Multicultural Spring Formal to some “cheesy” fun, see what we’ve been up to lately at the College of Charleston.
ACADEMICS
Public Health Professor Targets Gun Violence With Community Research
Public health professor Sarah Maness is partnering with the the Tri-County Gun Violence Coordinating Council to help build consensus around potential solutions to reduce gun violence in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
CofC Named Academic Partner for Charleston Literary Festival
For the second consecutive year, the College of Charleston has been chosen as the exclusive academic partner for the Charleston Literary Festival.
No Bones About It: Paleontology Field School is Way Cool
Geology students on a three-week trip to the badlands of Wyoming made some big discoveries that lay undiscovered for 65 million years.
ALUMNI
Alumnus Wasn’t Afraid of Starting Over
Alumnus J. Casey Martin started over in his career, crediting his flexibility in the job market to skills he learned at CofC.
Alumnus Helps Build Company From the Ground Up
Renewable energy specialist Danny Rubin ’06 is helping to make geothermal energy a household term – and a household staple.
Alumnus’ Entertainment Job is Spot On
As a talent booker for Charleston’s own Stephen Colbert, John Williams ’12 gets to rub shoulders with the rich and famous.
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