Alumna is a Bundle of (Sustainable) Energy
Proving Thomas Wolfe wrong, Angela Tovar โ05 shows you can go home again and make it even better.
Proving Thomas Wolfe wrong, Angela Tovar โ05 shows you can go home again and make it even better.
Thanks to his namesake scholarship, the passion and influence of James P. Anderson โ a beloved professor at CofC โ live on.
Inspired by her brother, this junior triple-major became a volunteer firefighter while in high school in her hometown of Fort Mill, South Carolina.
A love of music and video production has turned Adam Paul โ06 into one of the most sought-after live event production specialists in the country โ and, now, an Emmy winner.
Relying on an โant colony algorithmโ and a couple of extra drivers, Thomas Cannon โ15 (M.S. โ20) and Justin Morris โ08 set a record traveling to all 50 states.
While the liberal arts are at the heart of the College, the pandemic has necessitated the need to redefine the curriculum for the 21st century and beyond.
As the first Black graduate of the College 50 years ago, Eddie Ganaway โ71 was a trailblazer in a white blazer.
Students come to the College to be tested, but this past school year took that to a whole new level with the pandemic.
Despite a fire that destroyed most of its first collection of books in 1778 and moving four times, the College Libraries have survived and, once again, are transforming to best serve students and faculty.
As the arts world awakens, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Artโs new director, Katie Hirsch, wants to push the boundaries of what the institute can do while growing its national reputation.