CofC in the News: Week of May 29, 2017
In this week's installment: A collaboration with beekeepers, examining Nikki Haley's tenure as U.N. Ambassador, an alum appears on MasterChef, and much more.
In this week's installment: A collaboration with beekeepers, examining Nikki Haley's tenure as U.N. Ambassador, an alum appears on MasterChef, and much more.
After completing a yearlong diversity fellowship, Kendall Deas is helping to lead the College of Charleston's diversity training initiatives.
Dr. Todd Crowe '86, an anesthesiologist, husband and father in Seneca, S.C., passed away on May 20, 2017. Crowe created the College's beloved Clyde the Cougar mascot in 1982.
Due to the weather forecast, Saturday's Commencement ceremonies will be held in TD Arena. Both the morning and afternoon ceremonies will begin at the originally scheduled times, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Due to the weather forecast, Saturday's Commencement ceremonies will be held in TD Arena. Both the morning and afternoon ceremonies will begin at the originally scheduled times.
President Glenn McConnell '69 issued a message to the campus community regarding weather conditions for Saturday's Commencement ceremonies.
Spring graduates talk about their favorite professors and reveal their most memorable experiences at the College.
While campus will be plunged into darkness for about one minute and 30 seconds, the memories from this special day โ which coincides with Convocation โ will last a lifetime.
Students in the College's BEAMS Program have been recognized with internships and awards as they prepare for careers in ocean surveying.
Professor Rรฉnard Harris oversees the Collegeโs Office of Institutional Diversity and is an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education, where he has taught since 2005.