Alum is a Rare Commodity in Arts Management
As a team leader for North American commodity sales at Bloomberg, Emilie Gallagher says she uses her liberal arts education to help her problem solve creatively.
As a team leader for North American commodity sales at Bloomberg, Emilie Gallagher says she uses her liberal arts education to help her problem solve creatively.
A recent $1 million gift will help the College of Charleston's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art expand its reach as a cultural resource.
Professor Alison Piepmeier left a moving message of gratitude to her students and fellow faculty shortly before her death from cancer in August.
For these CofC alumni, a degree in political science has put them in front of the action for this wild 2016 election cycle.
The Lucy Garrett Beckham Memorial Scholarship will support Wando High School graduates majoring in teacher education at the College.
Artist and middle school teacher Devin DeWulf โ07 is using his art to raise money and awareness for those affected by the flooding in central and southwest Louisiana.
Former student-athlete Becca Shaw โ06 is expanding the digital reach of Major League Baseball through licensing and syndication deals.
From harvesting seawater to smoking finished salt, Bertha Booker '87 does it all at Botany Bay Sea Salt.
Since opening The Alley with some partners in November 2012, David Crowley '02 has transformed an old warehouse into a singular presence in the burgeoning Upper King Street area.
Combining his passion for yoga with the business education he received at the College, Griffin Peddicord '14 recently opened a new yoga studio in downtown Charleston.