Alumna Cultivates Health, Hope With International Nonprofit
One alumna co-founded an international nonprofit that works to address the nutrition requirements of some of the world’s most needy individuals – people living with HIV.
One alumna co-founded an international nonprofit that works to address the nutrition requirements of some of the world’s most needy individuals – people living with HIV.
Sean Hannigan ’18 knows what it’s like to be up against something he can’t control, but the former CofC sailor has learned how to stay on course.
Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed literary human character on screen, which delights Elizabeth "Betsy" Bramlett Backer '81.
When Derrick Williams ’99 was an Honors College English major at CofC, his favorite spot on campus was the fountain in Cougar mall.
As the co-founder of Information and Display Systems, Rallis Pappas '78 is a statistical and graphical pioneer in sports information.
As a senior project for Hasbro Inc., Kris Stevenson '07 helps shape how kids learn and spend part of their playtime.
History major Michelle Adams '00 helps to present and preserve the oldest port in the U.S. in her role at the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum.
As the co-founder of Unsettled, a work-tourism company, Michael Youngblood '07 curates working retreats for self-discovery.
As a top executive at a busy California port and a Bulgarian immigrant, Dona Lacayo '05 knows the value of international travel.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has named two athletics scholarships in honor of associate athletics director Otto German '73.