College of Charleston Photos of the Week
It may be hot outside, but the summer doldrums have passed us by at the College of Charleston. With a variety of summer camps and academies happening on campus, things are far from quiet these days.
It may be hot outside, but the summer doldrums have passed us by at the College of Charleston. With a variety of summer camps and academies happening on campus, things are far from quiet these days.
The Summer 2023 issue of College of Charleston Magazine is just arriving throughout campus, in homes across the country and around the globe.
After a record season that included a trip to the NCAA Tournament, men’s head basketball coach Pat Kelsey and the Cougars basketball team reflect on one of the best years in program history.
The co-founder of one of the leading strawberry operations in the country, Scott Blazer ’79 transplanted his Southern sensibility to the California produce industry to great effect and is now enjoying the fruits of his labor.
After picking up their second Grammy Award this spring, the members of Ranky Tanky – three of whom are alumni of the College of Charleston’s small but mighty music program – are back in the studio working on their third album for their growing legion of worldwide fans.
Mentors like Tom Martin – the College’s first executive-in-residence – provide a real X factor for the student experience at CofC.
What makes the College special? To Ann Pryor '83, it's a combination of things, from fantastic faculty to its namesake locale.
Goings on around campus.
Meet the world’s – or at least the College’s – only tattooed, skateboarding molecular biologist, Frenchman Renaud Geslain.
A professor of psychology and an authority on stress, coping and well-being shares her thoughts on how to be more mindful.