Reforming Public Education Top Priority for Alumni
Honors College alums Sara DeWolf โ02 and Nicholas Boatwright โ11 have worked in the classroom and behind the scenes in education. Both are headed to Harvard to earn master's degrees.
Honors College alums Sara DeWolf โ02 and Nicholas Boatwright โ11 have worked in the classroom and behind the scenes in education. Both are headed to Harvard to earn master's degrees.
When geologist Gumbo Taylor '14 launched GARB Designs two years ago, she didn't mind if it got off to a rocky start. That was the point of launching an accessory line featuring mineral-based patterns.
The South Carolina Academy of Family Physicians recently named Fran Mixson Kunda โ82 as the 2016-17 Family Physician of the Year.
The College's BOUNDLESS Campaign has come to a close, but its impact keeps on going. The $125 million fundraising initiative began in October 2009 and culminated at midnight on June 30, 2016.
Dr. Ebony J. Hilton '04 has broken barriers and inspired others by becoming the first black female anesthesiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina and serving as a mentor to underprivileged girls.
As a winner of Belk's Southern Designer Showcase competition, alumna Rebecca McMenemy '07 is poised to see her jewelry line Surcee debut in Belk department stores in the spring of 2017.
College of Charleston alums Margaret Furniss โ00 and Ashley Warnock โ00 have teamed up to bring market/cafe Caviar & Bananas to new locations in Greenville, South Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee.
Learn about the inspiring story of Dr. Ebony Hilton '04, who, through the unwavering support of her mother, achieved her childhood dream of becoming a doctor and now offers that same support to the next generation of girls.
Trish Hutchison โ88, a campus physician for the College of Charleston's Student Health Services and cofounder of the Girlology and Guyology sex-ed programs, is a pro at giving "the talk" โ so much so that she's going global to promote sex education in languages she doesn't even speak.
There's much more to alum Joshua Bloodworth '15 than his marvelous, much-admired Mohawk.