Fab Four: Meet the College’s 2016 Student Fulbright Winners
Four recent graduates received Fulbright awards for postgraduate study in England, Germany, Mexico and Uganda.
Four recent graduates received Fulbright awards for postgraduate study in England, Germany, Mexico and Uganda.
Photos capturing the emotional response to the tragedy at Emanuel A.M.E Church have been made available online by the College's Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, Lowcountry Africana, and the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, among others.
As scheduler to First Lady Michelle Obama, alumnus Hugh McDermott '11 works in the White House and has visited the Middle East, Cuba and other locations around the world in support of her initiatives.
The College's partnership with Nottingham Forest in the Community is meant to improve the lives of young Latinos in North Charleston through soccer.
In his new role, the School of the Arts alum will promote the arts throughout the Palmetto State.
Robert Blank '11 cofounded Mountain Drones to create high-performance drones that thrive atop the Rockies.
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The College's spring graduation ceremonies occurred on a beautiful Mother's Day weekend.
Six faculty members were recently honored with distinguished awards during the College's Celebration of Faculty. Additionally, more than 100 professors were recognized for their achievements and contributions to the College.
As Hollings Scholars, sophomores Kacey Hirshfeld and James Peyla will receive tuition assistance for two years and will spend a summer working in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab.