Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton Says ‘We’re Going to be O.K.’
Alumna Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton ’04, an advocate for communities of color, has co-written a children's book about COVID-19 that provides support for families on how to stay safe and healthy.
Alumna Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton ’04, an advocate for communities of color, has co-written a children's book about COVID-19 that provides support for families on how to stay safe and healthy.
As a disaster risk reduction specialist with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, alumna Marina Drazba knows how to empower people to be ready for a catastrophe.
As the CEO of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Blair Holladay '84 is playing a key role in helping to combat the coronavirus.
Associated with the College of Charleston for 70 years in one way or another, Tony Meyer '49 is now officially linked with CofC in perpetuity.
Be magnanimous: That’s what Tony Meyer ’49 always told members of CofC's Student Alumni Associates. And indeed, Meyer, who dedicated more than seven decades of his life to the College, certainly did.
After a recent walk, alumnus Walter Cain '82 became concerned people weren't taking social distancing seriously. So he took action with the goal of helping us see what we need to do.
On the 35th year anniversary of the SAA at CofC, Tony Meyer '49 and Eileen Ray '85 met up to reminisce about their time starting the organization.
CofC women's basketball alumna Kelli Garrett '89 has remained dedicated to her alma mater, with a focus on engaging alumni to support the team.
Tom McCarty '04 wanted to give back to his beloved Cougars baseball team, and his efforts have made a huge difference for the team.
An award-winning playwright and actress, Donnetta Lavinia Grays '99 comes full circle with the staging of one of her plays at the College.