Honors College Grad is Filling the Gap
Malcolm Kates '16 is spending his gap year studying inherited muscular disorders through a National Institutes of Health Postbac Intramural Research Training Award.
Malcolm Kates '16 is spending his gap year studying inherited muscular disorders through a National Institutes of Health Postbac Intramural Research Training Award.
Alum Susi Beatty created the Big Cat Scholarship to support Cougar student athletes both on and off the field of play.
A felled oak tree from the College of Charleston's iconic Cistern Yard will live on as artistic mementos created by alumna Katie Kozar Thompson '09.
The Representative Floyd Breeland Scholarship will be awarded annually to a minority male student in the College's teacher education program.
Xenia Mountrouidou, aka Dr. X, joined the College’s computer science department this semester to integrate cybersecurity into the curriculum.
An Evening with Anand Giridharadas and Raisuddin Bhutan takes place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 24, 2016, in the College's Sottile Theatre.
Senior Julia Marks credits scholarship support for enabling her to pursue her passion for acting.
The new College Cultural Passport Program encourages faculty and staff to attend events showcasing CofC students, faculty and alumni in the areas of academics, arts and athletics.
The hiring process at the U.N. took a year and included a placement exam, but for Kome Oboh '06 it was well worth the wait.
Brad Burns '03 is the technical lead monitoring the 2016 Summer Olympics for security – and his view of Rio is pretty impressive.