Public Health Graduate Poised for Career in Medicine
Public health graduate Kennedy Toole will begin the next chapter of her life later this month as she enrolls in the physician assistant program at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Public health graduate Kennedy Toole will begin the next chapter of her life later this month as she enrolls in the physician assistant program at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Graduate Madison Crow, who double majored in international studies and Spanish, is ready for her next adventure in her post CofC life.
When Paul Baier graduates with a M.S. in computer science this May, he'll be ready to face a whole new world of opportunity.
Political science and Honors College graduate Zainab Dossaji is hoping to help change the political landscape of the country with a career in Washington, D.C.
After seeing a close friend struggle with mental illness, psychology graduate Megan Henrich found her calling helping children and students overcome emotional challenges.
One graduate from the College has combined her passion for dance and teaching to prepare for a career in education that she hopes will launch her into the role of a changemaker in that field.
After many years of working in a variety of fields, veteran and former firefighter Jeff Ballard has earned his bachelor's degree in professional studies from the College of Charleston. And now, he's ready for the next step in his career.
When Harry Huge, an avid supporter of CofC athletics and academics alike, recently passed away, he left a lasting legacy at the College of Charleston.
Part of the College's Drive for the 250th, the 1967 Legacy Program will help ensure the success of future African American students while honoring those who came before.
To honor its seniors this year, the Department of Health and Human Performance created a video to celebrate the end of the academic year.