29 06, 2023

Five Questions for Ann Pryor ’83, Vice President of Alumni Affairs

By |2023-06-29T16:41:03-04:00June 29, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Five Questions for Ann Pryor ’83, Vice President of Alumni Affairs

What makes the College special? To Ann Pryor '83, it's a combination of things, from fantastic faculty to its namesake locale.

1 12, 2021

Alumni Welcome Center at Towell Library Dedicated to Esteemed Alumnus Tony Meyer

By |2021-12-07T21:21:05-05:00December 1, 2021|Alumni|Comments Off on 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.

28 06, 2021

Alumni News & Notes

By |2021-06-28T09:55:56-04:00June 28, 2021|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumni News & Notes

Donnetta Lavinia Grays ’99 received a 2021 Whiting Award for drama writing; Baker Manning ’09 has published a pair of digital guides to getting a job in the yachting industry; Katie Morgan Lyon ’14, Wes Lyon ’13 (MBA) and Max Berry ’13 (MBA) started Allegiance Flag Supply and more.

5 03, 2019

Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship Empowers Students to Keep Learning

By |2020-02-25T12:56:32-05:00March 5, 2019|Campus Life|Comments Off on Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship Empowers Students to Keep Learning

Ebony T. Venson '18 is pursuing a Master of Public Administration with the support of the Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship.

14 01, 2019

Letter Writing Campaign Launched for Proposed Commemorative Stamp

By |2020-02-25T12:56:41-05:00January 14, 2019|Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Letter Writing Campaign Launched for Proposed Commemorative Stamp

When Ann Looper Pryor ’83, vice president of Alumni Affairs, was asked to share ways to support the College of Charleston’s upcoming 250th anniversary in 2020, a commemorative stamp immediately came to mind. “As a child I collected stamps and have always been fascinated by them,” says Pryor. “Earlier in my career I worked for