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Men’s Golf Team Clinches National Championship Berth
For the first time since 2001 – and only the second time in program history – the men's golf team has qualified for the NCAA men's golf championship.
Sciences and Mathematics Auditorium Named in Memory of Former Dean
Funded through a generous gift, the auditorium in the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building has been named in memory of Michael J. Auerbach, the school's former dean.
New Online Platform Enhances Parent, Family Experience at CofC
The Office of New Student Programs has launched the CofC Parent & Family Experience, an online resource designed to give parents and families customized information to help them support their students at CofC.
CAMPUS LIFE
Class of 2021 Graduation Profile
Check out the Class of 2021 by the numbers.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
The spring 2021 semester at the College of Charleston ended with a flurry of activity including an arts festival, putt-putt in the Cistern Yard, the annual Multicultural Graduation Celebration and much more.
Charleston Tourism Executives to Speak at Commencement
With lessons learned over a lifetime in their respective careers, Helen Hill of the Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and Nigel Redden of Spoleto Festival USA will provide graduates with insights at commencement.
ACADEMICS
Education Major Gives Disadvantaged Students ‘Hope For A Future’
Education major Caitlin Dolan founded the nonprofit Hope For A Future as a way to help low-income kindergarten students create a fund for college.
‘Rising Out of Hatred’ Author to Visit the College
Eli Saslow, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Rising out of Hatred," will speak at the College of Charleston about his motivations behind writing about white nationalism.
CofC Hosts Seventh Annual ‘Yes! I’m a Feminist’ Event
The Women's and Gender Studies program's seventh annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" celebration will be on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Cistern Yard.
ALUMNI
How One Alum Dominates the Charleston Culinary Scene
Michael Shemtov '00 has opened one restaurant after another in Charleston. He's not stopping, and he's spreading across The South.
English Department Awards Scholarships
Not only has the English department awarded four students with scholarships, its professors have contributed their own money to help fund student aid at the College.
I Want Your Job: Director of Special Events at Carnegie Hall
As director of special events at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Ginger Vallen ‘05 thrives in the fast-paced, high-pressure world of fundraising and event planning.
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