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CofC Graduates Encouraged to ‘Dream Big’
College of Charleston commencement speakers Judge Richard Gergel and Professor Steve Litvin encouraged the Class of 2022 to "dream big" and make a difference during graduation ceremonies on Saturday, May 7.
Class of 2022 Celebrated for ‘Resilience’ During Friday Commencement
More than 500 graduates from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs gathered under the stately oaks of the Cistern Yard on Friday, May 6, to celebrate the conclusion of their academic journeys at CofC and the start of a new chapter.
Graduate Student Hopes to Do a World of Good in Conservation
Inspired by her father's passion for the environment and her homeland of Ecuador, Sofia Troya Zambrano '20 hopes to make a difference in the sphere of climate policy, armed with a master's degree in environmental and sustainability studies.
CAMPUS LIFE
Cybersecurity Club Heads to National Championship
Eight members of the College of Charleston Cybersecurity Club will be competing in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition April 23-24.
CofC Cheerleading Team Makes History with National Title Win
For the first time in history, the College of Charleston Cheerleading Team won first place at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate National Championship.
For Your Listening Pleasure: Spring Finals CofC Study Playlist
With final exams for the spring 2021 semester beginning later this week, College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu on Monday shared some select tunes to help students study.
ACADEMICS
Symposium to Examine the Architectures of Slavery
The Department of Art and Architectural History will host the symposium "Architectures of Slavery: Ruins & Reconstruction" Oct. 24-26, 2019. The symposium will analyze the long-enduring memories of slavery in architecture, urbanism and landscapes.
Center for Creative Retirement Scholarship Focuses on Gerontology
In 2004, the College of Charleston Center for Creative Retirement established a scholarship for college-age students studying gerontology. Meet this year's recipient, sociology major Kylie Vorhis.
Researcher Goes Deep to Study Ocean Floor Vents
Biology professor Heather Fullerton studies sea life that surrounds hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean. She'll discuss her research at a South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Marine Open House event on Saturday, Oct. 19.
ALUMNI
Veterans and Internationals Among New Students on Campus
Nearly 350 new faces will be on campus at the College of Charleston for spring semester 2016.
How CofC Helped Launch the Acting Career of Matt Czuchry
As a star and mainstay on The Good Wife, Matt Czuchry ’99 is perhaps one of the most recognizable faces in College of Charleston history.
Boyce Scholarship Proves a Lasting Legacy
In 1856, The Hon. Ker Boyce left an endowment that still provides scholarships to College of Charleston students today. Over time, Boyce Scholarship recipients have been known to return the gesture and establish their own scholarships at the College.
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