27 01, 2022

Student’s Campus Research is a Historic Undertaking

By |2022-02-16T12:45:09-05:00January 27, 2022|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Student’s Campus Research is a Historic Undertaking

Poring over old maps, census data and photos, senior Gabby Rowsam wrote an eye-opening 108-page paper on all the homes – and the people – that had to give way to the growth of CofC.

9 05, 2019

Graduating Arts Student Illuminates the History of Art

By |2020-03-02T13:07:28-05:00May 9, 2019|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Graduating Arts Student Illuminates the History of Art

As an Honors College student double-majoring in art history and arts management, María Carrillo-Marquina appreciates the backstory of the arts.

1 08, 2018

Internship Spotlight: Research and Interpretation Intern at Whitney Museum

By |2020-02-25T12:57:59-05:00August 1, 2018|Academics|Comments Off on Internship Spotlight: Research and Interpretation Intern at Whitney Museum

Art history major Maria Carrillo-Marquina is getting hands-on experience this summer as an intern at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.

16 07, 2018

Alumna Cultivates Health, Hope With International Nonprofit

By |2020-02-25T12:58:02-05:00July 16, 2018|Alumni|Comments Off on Alumna Cultivates Health, Hope With International Nonprofit

One alumna co-founded an international nonprofit that works to address the nutrition requirements of some of the world’s most needy individuals – people living with HIV.

29 06, 2016

Alumna’s Jewelry Headed to Belk Department Stores

By |2020-02-25T13:02:20-05:00June 29, 2016|Alumni|Comments Off on Alumna’s Jewelry Headed to Belk Department Stores

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.

4 05, 2015

Students Design Monuments for Slave Trade Memorial

By |2020-02-25T13:03:23-05:00May 4, 2015|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Students Design Monuments for Slave Trade Memorial

"Hush Harbor: An Exhibition of Student Designs for a Monument to the Courage of Those Who Suffered During the Atlantic Slave Trade" is opening on May 6 in the third-floor hallway of the Albert Simons Center for the Arts. The design proposals, a project for an art history course, are for a memorial to be installed outside the future International African American Museum on Charleston Harbor.