Athletics Scholarships Named in Honor of Trailblazing Alumnus
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has named two athletics scholarships in honor of associate athletics director Otto German '73.
Art History Scholarship Honors Retiring Dean
An art history scholarship launched in 2016 honors retiring School of the Arts Associate Dean Michael Haga.
The College Joins Collegiate Consortium Studying Slavery
The College of Charleston has joined the Universities Studying Slavery consortium, a collaboration among nearly 40 universities studying their relationships to slavery.
Betsy Harper Finds Her Silly Side as Improv Comedian
Betsy Harper, assistant director of New Student Programs, isn't scared of being silly. In fact, when she takes the improv stage at Theatre 99 every week, she can be downright absurd.
Faculty and Staff Get Invested in the College
For faculty and staff at the College of Charleston, the College is more than just a job: It's an investment.
John Schroeder Stands Out in the Choral Community
As the College’s senior identity and access management analyst in IT, John Schroeder is used to working behind the scenes. But in Charleston's choral community, his booming voice always stands out.
Jerry McClary Welcomes Campus Visitors With a Smile
Jerry McClary has worked in almost every building on campus over the past 25 years – and has been the sole person to change out the Sottile Theatre marquee’s messages for just as long.
The Key Master to Employment at the College
When it comes to working at the College, Sherri Shannon has the final say as CofC's employment manager.
CofC Faculty Bowling Team Has Real Chemistry
When the five professors who make up the Holy City Rollers bowling team get on a roll, you'd better watch out: These guys have real chemistry!
CofC Staffer Is a Straight Shooter
Dawn Brandt, budget data recording manager in the College's Office of Budgeting and Payroll Services, might be new to F-class precision shooting, but when she takes aim, she is right on target.
CofC’s ‘Dr. X’ Explores Ocean’s Labryinths With Technical Scuba Diving
Computer science professor Xenia Mountrouidou (aka Dr. X) had barely gotten her feet wet before she took the plunge – taking her newfound love of diving to the extreme as an advanced cave diver.
Admissions Counselor’s Life Story Inspires Student Recruits
As an admissions counselor at the College, Kenyatta Grimmage shares his personal experiences of a tough childhood to relate to minority students who might have to overcome similar obstacles.
Lisa Christian Makes Others REACH For the Stars
Lisa Christian '09 can't always be in her REACH office to give words of encouragement, but at least you can always read her door.
How a Butterfly Changed Todd LeVasseur’s World, and In Turn the College’s
Professor Todd LeVasseur is promoting sustainability literacy on campus as part of the College's Quality Enhancement Plan for reaccreditation.
Take Your Best Shot at InstameetCHS Tour
CofC staffer Mark Swick, who has one of the most popular Instagram accounts for Charleston photography, will lead the photo event on Jan. 30.