Remembering a Legend: Harry W. Freeman
Harry Freeman was more than a biology professor. He was an inspiration.
Harry Freeman was more than a biology professor. He was an inspiration.
When she’s not touring the world with crooner Michael Bolton, trumpeter Cameron Harder Handel ’07 still can’t stop the music. The multitalented artist’s résumé includes play dates with Will Hoge, Seal, Crowfield and Sol Driven Train as well as a runner-up honor in Beyoncé’s touring band. But the road to such international success has been
Lindsay Shay Nixon '04 found that her kitchen made the perfect workplace.
Twenty years ago this semester, the College of Charleston men’s basketball team shocked the basketball world, ushering in an era in which the name “giant killers” would become synonymous with our storied program. The date was January 16, 1993. Under the leadership of Coach John Kresse, the Cougars clobbered No. 8 Georgia Tech by a
President emeritus Ted Stern will be remembered as the College's modern-day founding father.
Daniel Cloy's story is one of sacrifice and perseverance in the face of some extraordinary odds.
In Honduras, a land of poverty and unceasing violence, Suzy McCall ’79 delivers light, love and hope.
Life used to be a lot different for Jacob Raymond. Nearly six years ago, Raymond was serving as a military policeman in the National Guard in Baghdad. He rode in convoys during eight-hour patrols and Iraqi police training missions, always on the lookout for snipers. He slept in a warehouse that shook regularly from incoming
by President P. George Benson The cofC Community has a long, proud tradition of military service that spans every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and every major war in which our country has fought – from the American Revolution to Afghanistan and Iraq. As we look ahead to Veteran’s Day on November 12, I
Ever since Andrew Sobiesuo came to the College, he’s been sending students packing. “Getting students out into the world is my No. 1 priority,” says the associate provost for international education and director of the Center for International Education, who came to the College as a member of the Hispanic studies faculty in 1990.