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College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Between Fraternity and Sorority Life raising more than $60K for Lowcountry Food Bank at the annual Pep Supper and students writing notes of kindness for one another, giving is in the air at the College of Charleston!
Environmental Chemistry Students Making Campus, Grounds Crew Healthier
Students in Kate Mullaugh's environmental chemistry class worked through the Cougar Changemaker Program to get electric-powered equipment for the Grounds Crew and thereby lower the hazardous emissions released on campus.
How Personal Circadian Rhythms Affect Mental Performance
Psychology professor Cindi May has published an article forย The Conversation that examines the study of personal circadian rhythms known as chronotypes.
CAMPUS LIFE
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.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From scary movies to service projects, graduate school fairs to School of the Arts soirees: Check out the latest photos from the College of Charleston!
Author Dave Barry to Visit the CofC for a Conversation on Public Discourse and Civility
The College of Charleston Speaker Series on Public Discourse and Civility and Pulitzer Prizeโwinning "Washington Post" journalist Kathleen Parker will host a discussion with Pulitzer Prizeโwinning author and humorist Dave Barry on Nov. 2, 2023.
ACADEMICS
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
College of Charleston Faculty Pivotal in the New International African American Museum
From serving as the interim president to helping craft exhibits to mapping complex histories, College of Charleston faculty have been essential to the development of the new International African American Museum, which will celebrate its grand opening in Charleston on Saturday, June 24.
Jewish Studies Professor Explains Jewish Denominations
Joshua Shanes, associate professor of Jewish studies, has published an article in The Conversation that examines the differences between Jewish denominations.
ALUMNI
Historic Home to be Reinvented as the Edward J. Tuccio ’91 Student Success Center
The Edward J. Tuccio โ91 Student Success Center will provide critical support to students right in the heart of campus.
Alumna Goes from Flight Attendant to Pilot
A double-major in business administration and hospitality and tourism management, Mollie Warren '16 is putting her degrees to good use traveling the world as an airline pilot.
2 CofC Alumni Named Charleston County Rookie Teachers of the Year
The Charleston County School District announced two CofC alumni as winners of the 2022 Rookie Teachers of the Year: Katelynn Kitts '20 andย Chris Green โ14 (M.Ed. โ21).
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