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Scholarship Supports Future Male Educators
The Marie LePrince Farmer Annual Scholarship supports students in the Call Me MISTER Program for future male minority teachers.
Student Entrepreneur of the Year Breaks the Mold with FlipRings
Student Entrepreneur of the Year Nicole Birnbaum has found success with her small business FlipRings, which has achieved gross sales of over $500,000.
2 CofC Alumni Named Charleston County Rookie Teachers of the Year
The Charleston County School District announced two CofC alumni as winners of the 2022 Rookie Teachers of the Year: Katelynn Kitts '20 and Chris Green ’14 (M.Ed. ’21).
CAMPUS LIFE
Internship Award Program Opens Doors for Students
Ten students received summer internships with support through the Career Center Internship Award program.
School of Business to Host Second Annual Women for Women Summit
The second annual Women for Women Summit, presented by the College of Charleston School of Business, will take place on Sept. 23, 2021.
CofC Takes Center Stage at Spoleto Festival USA
When the organizers for Spoleto Festival USA began looking for venues to host more outdoor performances for the 2021 season, the College of Charleston stepped up.
ACADEMICS
Beer Competition Coming to a Head
Three student-teams in the College of Charleston's Chemistry of Alcohol class are vying to have their beers selected as CofC's 250th anniversary brew.
I Want Your Job: Business Liaison at National Museum of African American History
Jasmine Utsey '08 enhances the visitor experience as the program specialist and business liaison at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Interrogating the Past: 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
College of Charleston faculty and students look back on their years in East Berlin during the fall of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989.
ALUMNI
CofC Alum Starts Nonprofit in Charleston’s East Side
Loving America Street is improving lives using the community's strengths. Most recently, the group saved and restored an essential neighborhood laundromat.
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Please take this anonymous survey to tell us how we're doing, what we can improve and what you'd like to see in the future. Your opinions and ideas matter!
Marine Biologist Helps Save Salmon and Steelhead In Pacific Northwest
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.
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