Alumna Reports From Political Trenches at CNN
Rather than just dipping her toes in, Caroline Kenny '15 dove head-first into the chaotic election coverage as a digital producer for CNN Politics in Washington.
Rather than just dipping her toes in, Caroline Kenny '15 dove head-first into the chaotic election coverage as a digital producer for CNN Politics in Washington.
College of Charleston alumna Ali Varga ’15 is privy to a unique view of TV as a production coordinator for ABC/Disney Television Group.
Glenda Johnson Byars '75, who was in fashion long before she came back to teach theatre at her alma mater, talks fashion, women's history and Charleston Fashion Week.
College of Charleston alumna Kaitlin McWhorter '14 is living out her personal motto "life is all about the adventure" as she opens an orphanage on the island of San Pedro, Belize.
CofC ranks No. 12 among medium-size schools on the agency’s 2017 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Laura Zagby-Dye '03 has turned her three degrees in philosophy, religious studies and corporate communications into a fulfilling career with the American Red Cross.
College of Charleston students are joining their peers throughout South Carolina and taking advantage of a different kind of immersion experience in our nation’s capitol.
Charleston's first full-scale public skate park, set to open in March 2017, will be managed by CofC alumnus Josh McFadden '10, a former student-athlete and a diehard skateboarder.
Dylan Fernandes ’13 has joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives as one of the state’s youngest legislators.
Evvie Harmon, a 2012 grad, is a co-founder and global coordinator for the Women’s March on Washington, which is set to step off in D.C. and hundreds of other cities worldwide Saturday morning in response to the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump.