Student Is a Class Act
As the daughter of alumni, Darby Ewing received the Class of 1965 Scholarship and made a difference to alumni businesses.
As the daughter of alumni, Darby Ewing received the Class of 1965 Scholarship and made a difference to alumni businesses.
After a series of physical and mental health challenges, psychiatrist Rahul N. Mehra ’83 wants to improve mental well-being on a global scale.
The CEO of the Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation, Jennie Stephens ’89 (M.P.A. ’94) aids historically underserved landowners by preventing and resolving title disputes.
Marine biologist and shark expert Bryan Frazier ’00 (M.S. ’13) puts your fears to rest about swimming in the ocean this summer.
That great song you heard in one of your favorite shows? That’s thanks to Emma Rose Isely ’12, a Hollywood music synchronization specialist.
After 20 years, five children and four jobs, this alumna earned her bachelor’s degree in public health.
Chatbots offer tremendous potential for improving traditional teaching methods and shaping the future of education.
Meet Marla Robertson '06 (M.P.A. '19), M.P.A. program coordinator and community assistance program director at the College of Charleston.
The College of Charleston Sailing Program offers faculty and staff a 10% discount on all summer sailing programs – including the Youth Sailing Camps and the Community Basic Keelboat classes for adults, among others.
As Miss South Carolina Collegiate America, theatre and international studies double-major Ngaarumbidzwe “Rue” Magombedze is making diversity and inclusion a priority.