CofC In the News- Week of July 5, 2016
In this week's installment: a look at the College's new recovery program; a history professor looks at a new movie about Reconstruction; and more.
In this week's installment: a look at the College's new recovery program; a history professor looks at a new movie about Reconstruction; and more.
Each summer, over 100 new minority students at the College of Charleston get to preview college life via the SPECTRA program.
The College's BOUNDLESS Campaign has come to a close, but its impact keeps on going. The $125 million fundraising initiative began in October 2009 and culminated at midnight on June 30, 2016.
President McConnell outlines some of the initial steps being taken to protect the safety and health of members of the campus community in response to recent drug-related arrests.
The College has announced the members of the search committee for the College’s next athletics director. The committee will be chaired by Steve Osborne ’73, executive vice president for business affairs at the College.
In this week's installment: an economist looks at the UK vote; a dark secret about black holes is revealed; the College develops a new partnership, and more.
According to junior Ellie Thomson, there's no shortage of activities during summertime in Charleston.
College of Charleston alums Margaret Furniss ‘00 and Ashley Warnock ‘00 have teamed up to bring market/cafe Caviar & Bananas to new locations in Greenville, South Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee.
Learn about the inspiring story of Dr. Ebony Hilton '04, who, through the unwavering support of her mother, achieved her childhood dream of becoming a doctor and now offers that same support to the next generation of girls.
Alicia Caudill, the College's executive vice president for student affairs, is directing the New Professionals Institute in San Antonio, Texas. Also attending the institute are College employees Dylan Mazelis '15, Lauren Sottile and Bucky Buchanan '08.