7 09, 2011

Testing the Waters

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When a hydrologist and a geochemist put a trip to India together, Josh Lieberman ’11, a geology major in need of a field study course, knew he had to go. At that point, Lieberman hadn’t ventured beyond the North American continent, but he was eager to “be a part of a different culture and really

7 09, 2011

Miracle Serve

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“Sacrifice your body!” It’s a phrase almost every collegiate athlete has heard, especially volleyball players. They routinely dive across hardwood courts with arms outstretched to strike the ball, not cushion their fall. But when the last point is scored, it’s finally time for rest and recovery. Hayley Harrell, however, doesn’t follow this convention. Last December,

7 09, 2011

Food for Thought

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It was a Tuesday evening in late April when Sara Sprehn ’11 opened the letter that would make her a first at the College. She pored over its contents again and again to make sure she was reading it correctly. When she called her family that night, her mother even made her read the letter

7 09, 2011

Astronomical Odds

By |2011-09-07T12:05:53-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

Forget the suntan lotion, sandals and shades. When Joe Carson takes a trip to Hawaii, he packs a winter coat. Carson is an astronomer, so that could explain his apparent confusion. His mind is more often out of this world than in it, and outer space can indeed be very, very cold. Yet there’s a

7 09, 2011

Campus Icon: Rick Krantz

By |2011-09-07T12:05:39-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

His great-great-uncle was chief of the Charleston Fire Department. His grandfather served 37 years there, too. Dad was a firefighter before becoming a cop, and Chief Rick Krantz has spent 34 years of his own life in the fire service, including 26 at the College. “It’s a bloodline that is thick and deep,” says Krantz.

7 09, 2011

Inside the Academic Mind: Jennifer Baker

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Jennifer Baker, assistant professor of philosophy, is one of those teachers who will make you think – and think in ways you’re not accustomed to and perhaps on subjects you might not ever consider to have philosophical implications. We asked her to ponder a few questions for us – and, in the process, learned about

7 09, 2011

Always on the Run

By |2011-09-07T12:05:13-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

In high school, she was fast. so fast she was named one of Alabama’s all-state cross-country runners her junior year. So fast she earned that honor again her senior year. Still, no matter how quick her pace, Dena O’Brien could not quite run a mile in less than five minutes. At the College, that albatross

7 09, 2011

Show Stoppers

By |2011-09-07T12:05:00-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

They came to represent. As student-athletes. As performers. As competitors. But also as ambassadors of the College’s equestrian team. And – as soon as they arrived at the Kentucky Horse Park for the 2011 IHSA National Championship last May – it was clear they were champions for their team. “It’s an honor to be able

7 09, 2011

Charleston’s Economic Engines

By |2011-09-07T12:04:42-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Charleston’s Economic Engines

Although rarely recognized as such, Charleston is a college town. The College of Charleston, along with the Charleston area’s three other public colleges and universities – the Medical University of South Carolina, The Citadel and Trident Technical College – account for a total of nearly 50,000 students, faculty and staff. That’s the equivalent of a

7 09, 2011

A Landmark Restoration

By |2011-09-07T12:04:26-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

For more than 200 years, life at the College has been centered at its Cistern Yard. Here, in a sacred spot both at the heart of campus and downtown Charleston, magnificent buildings surround an incredible urban garden of live oaks and a large lawn. This is where generations of students have come to sit, paint,