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CofC Podcast: President Hsu on Life, Learning and Vision for CofC
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on the 2021-22 academic year, his life and love of learning, and what's ahead at CofC.
German, International Business Graduate to Launch Career at BMW
German and international business double major Harrison Todd will kick his career into full gear after graduation with a job at BMW in Greenville, South Carolina.
Judge to Share Passion for Civil Rights Law With CofC Graduates
Federal Judge Richard Gergel, during his commencement address to the Class of 2022, will share his passion for civil rights and the key role CofC alumnus J. Waties Waring played in the early years of the civil rights movement.
CAMPUS LIFE
CofC Celebrates Living Sustainably with Earth Month
The College of Charleston is celebrating Earth Month, April 1-30, with four weeks of panel discussions, litter clean-ups, garden tours and workshops to help the CofC community learn to live sustainably.
New African American History Tours Added to Discovering Our Past Website
The College's Discovering Our Past Project is adding five new African American history tours to the multi-media website.
Men’s Basketball Coach Pat Kelsey Introduced to Cougar Nation
Men’s basketball coach Pat Kelsey was officially introduced to the College of Charleston community on Friday, March 26, 2021, at a press conference in the Cistern Yard.
ACADEMICS
Ninth Annual Jeremy’s Scholarship Golf Tournament Supporting Scholarships
The ninth annual Jeremy's Scholarship Golf Tournament, a fundraiser for the Jeremy Warren Van Memorial Scholarship Fund, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019.
Dutch Dialogues: Helping to Address Flooding in Charleston
Four faculty members from the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences shared their expertise regarding Charleston's chronic flooding in a series of meetings called the Dutch Dialogues.
Music Professor to Debut as Charleston Symphony’s Composer-in-Residence
CofC music professor Edward Hart will officially begin his term as the Charleston Symphony's composer-in-residence with the performance of his work "Under an Indigo Sky" Sept. 27-28, 2019.
ALUMNI
College of Charleston In the News – Week of Nov. 30, 2015
In this week’s installment: a Southern writer talks about her time at CofC; a jazz student develops a new app; a former EU ambassador speak to business students and more.
I Want Your Job: Head of Guest Services at London’s Wembley Stadium
Alumnus Matt Lynch ’99 is responsible for making sure the millions of people who visit Wembley Stadium each year each have an incredible experience.
Living Large in a Tiny House
Tiny is huge right now. In fact, there’s a whole movement of people looking to minimize their spaces in order to maximize their lives. One alumna discovered firsthand that big things can come in small packages.
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