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19 03, 2012

The Dream: Amanda Rose ’02

By |2016-07-28T16:33:34-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on The Dream: Amanda Rose ’02

This is the life: living out of a suitcase, skipping town just when you start feeling at home, putting on a show wherever you go and then rushing off to another city just to do it all over again. It’s the same story every time. It’s demanding and draining and uncomfortable and nerve-racking. And it’s

19 03, 2012

The Break: Cary Ann Hearst ’01

By |2018-06-22T11:27:51-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|3 Comments

Cary Ann Hearst ’01 hadn’t seen it coming. She hadn’t believed it would happen. But there it was: her very own song, her very own voice – and it was coming out of the TV, airing on an episode of the hit HBO series True Blood. It was her big break – her breakthrough into

19 03, 2012

She’s Got the Look

By |2016-07-28T16:34:15-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on She’s Got the Look

Leah-Lane Lowe ’00 always knows how to dress the part. Whether she’s talking shop with Gregg Allman or the nation’s leading scientist in liver disease, running around the set of last year’s Hollywood thriller Contagion or a clinic in Uganda, visiting with representatives from the Saudi Ministry of Health or the Bill and Melinda Gates

28 11, 2011

Nurturing Care for Nature

By |2016-09-29T13:42:27-04:00November 28, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Nurturing Care for Nature

Perhaps the most important lesson of George Rabb’s career thus far has been that, if you’re going to make a difference, you need people who care and that, to make people care, you must get to them at a young age. Indeed, George Rabb ’51 attributes his own lifelong dedication to wildlife and conservation to

7 09, 2011

The Gold Standard of Giving

By |2017-08-15T11:54:08-04:00September 7, 2011|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on The Gold Standard of Giving

They have dreams. They see possibilities. They know that – with the right opportunities – they can make a difference. They’re out to change lives, maybe even entire communities. And, together, they show a lot of promise. In fact, neither the Goldsmith scholars nor Raymond and Georgina Goldsmith themselves can see an end to the