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5 05, 2016

Young Adult Novelist Ryan Graudin ’09 Reveals the Truth About Writing for a Living

By |2020-02-25T13:02:30-05:00May 5, 2016|Academics, Alumni|Comments Off on Young Adult Novelist Ryan Graudin ’09 Reveals the Truth About Writing for a Living

Young adult novelist Ryan Graudin '09 reveals what it really takes to make a career out of writing: dedication, hard work and a College of Charleston education.

27 04, 2016

Alum’s Essay Appears in New York Times’ ‘Modern Love’ Column

By |2020-02-25T13:02:31-05:00April 27, 2016|Alumni|Comments Off on Alum’s Essay Appears in New York Times’ ‘Modern Love’ Column

Delacey Skinner ’95 (M.A. ’97) has had an extraordinary career in the tough field of political campaigns. Recently she unveiled her softer side, penning an essay on a breakup, her ex's new girlfriend and gender.

14 04, 2016

Teenage Wasteland: Student Presents Paper on 1980s Teen Films

By |2020-02-25T13:02:33-05:00April 14, 2016|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Teenage Wasteland: Student Presents Paper on 1980s Teen Films

The Society for Cinema and Media Studies invited computer science major and mathematics/film studies minor Elaina Cole to present her research on 1980s teen films at their undergraduate conference in Boulder, Colo., this week.

1 04, 2016

Quiz: Are You a Fool for the College of Charleston?

By |2020-02-25T13:02:35-05:00April 1, 2016|Academics, Alumni, Athletics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Quiz: Are You a Fool for the College of Charleston?

Take this April Fool's Day quiz to find out just how well you know the College – and how much it's been fooling you all these years!

31 03, 2016

Bridge Run Training Program Helps CofC Runners Get Over It

By |2020-02-25T13:02:35-05:00March 31, 2016|Campus Life|Comments Off on Bridge Run Training Program Helps CofC Runners Get Over It

The College of Charleston's Campus Recreation Services provided a two-month Bridge Run Training Program for staff, faculty and students. Participants had access to their own coach/trainer. The program also provided group runs and three timed runs that assessed their progress.

15 03, 2016

Coming Soon to a Mailbox Near You: College of Charleston Magazine

By |2020-02-25T13:02:37-05:00March 15, 2016|Academics, Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Coming Soon to a Mailbox Near You: College of Charleston Magazine

The spring 2016 issue of College of Charleston Magazine arrives in mailboxes this week. With celebrations of the College's history, alumni, academics, students and all things CofC, readers have a lot to look forward to. Here's a taste of what's to come!

12 03, 2016

Deep Roots

By |2020-01-16T09:48:03-05:00March 12, 2016|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Deep Roots

For Ann Looper Pryor ’83, it all comes back to the College of Charleston. After crossing the Cistern with a degree in political science, Pryor headed to Capitol Hill, where she served as a congressional staffer, working on constituent services and handling public relations for the late senator from South Carolina Strom Thurmond. There, Pryor

12 03, 2016

All the Right Moves

By |2020-01-16T09:48:08-05:00March 12, 2016|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on All the Right Moves

Melissa Siegel ’03 doesn’t mess around. She jumps at opportunity, scoffs at distraction and charges at conflict. She’s got plans. She’s got goals. She doesn’t waste any time. Frankly, she doesn’t have any to waste. Here’s why: She teaches graduate courses in migration studies and leads the migration and development research group in the Maastricht

12 03, 2016

Now Is Our Time

By |2017-02-10T08:18:02-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Now Is Our Time

Time takes on curious qualities at the College. No matter how long it’s been or how far we go, one step onto the herringbone bricks, and it’s like we never left. But time is a tricky thing: There’s never enough of it, and yet it never really stops. And at the College, the clock is