Abroad Education
Continually heeding the call of the open road, this alumnus has seen a lot of the world – in ways and places the average traveler would never think to experience or even visit.
Continually heeding the call of the open road, this alumnus has seen a lot of the world – in ways and places the average traveler would never think to experience or even visit.
Since 1983, Rob Dillon has been helping students understand the intricacies of biology. We asked him to share his philosophy and approach to the classroom experience.
Going off to college is a life-changing moment. It’s scary, yet exhilarating. For this student, her arrival at the College was both a departure and a homecoming of sorts.
He’s seen life at the College as a student, a student-athlete and a staff member. He’s served under six college presidents and has worked in almost every corner of campus, seeing and experiencing firsthand the College’s dramatic transformation from a small private school to a midsized, state-supported university. “Yes, I’ve seen a lot of change,
When I was considering becoming a candidate for the presidency of the College of Charleston, I did some serious due diligence. Besides the usual financial and organizational analysis, I looked hard at the College’s potential and its untapped opportunities for growth and improvement. At the time, I was still dean of the Terry College of
It’s official: the College is in business.
Just like any thought-provoking class, food is an essential part of the college experience.
It’s only a matter of time before Charleston sees its next big earthquake. That much we know.
OK, why is a professional athlete in the fashion-themed issue? A couple of reasons. One: He has a 2009 World Series ring, and among baseball players, that’s always going to be fashionable. Two: Brett Gardner ’05 represents a shift in baseball culture, a departure from the recent Steroid Era, when drug-enhanced power ruled the day. He marks baseball’s return
The dress, the shoes, the hair – it’s all they think about for weeks leading up to the Golden Globes. And then, on awards night, it’s all Molly Palmer ’05 thinks about. “I’m there to worry about what people are wearing, because that is what our story is about,” says the West Coast associate producer