Photography Alum Explores ‘Prints in Clay’
Dontre Major '17 explores the visual impacts of fingerprints of enslaved workers left in the bricks of some of Charleston's historic buildings in the exhibit "Prints in Clay."
Dontre Major '17 explores the visual impacts of fingerprints of enslaved workers left in the bricks of some of Charleston's historic buildings in the exhibit "Prints in Clay."
As the communities and transportation project manager at the Coastal Conservation League, Betsy La Force '12 is helping shape the dialogue around transportation in Charleston.
A new exhibit, curated by the Office of Alumni Affairs, explores the first 100 years of women at CofC. The exhibit is part of the College's year-long centennial commemoration of the first admission of female students.
The College of Charleston Alumni Association, in partnership with the College of Charleston Foundation, will honor seven alumni at the 2018 Alumni Awards Banquet on Nov. 17, 2018.
Semmy Purewal '02, who is a software engineer at Facebook, recently shared his insights on succeeding in the tech world with students at the College.
Come see old friends and make new ones at the College of Charleston's Fall Alumni Weekend Nov. 16-18, 2018.
Semmy Purewal '02 likes to build connections, both online and among people, in his job as a software engineer for Facebook.
Three years after its launch, Lowcountry Street Grocery is still going strong, thanks in part to the addition of more College of Charleston alumni and students.
Deniz Houston '16 spent her summer at the FIFA World Cup competitions in Sochi, Russia, where she worked as a media operations volunteer.
CofC alumna Jennifer J. Miller made history in 2017 when she was named as the first female administrator for Charleston County.