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Popular Tourism Professor to Give Commencement Address
Hospitality and tourism Professor Steve Litvin is thrilled to be giving his first commencement address on May 7, 2022.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From the Sustainable Cities & Communities Expo to the 17th Annual CofC Student Film Festival: Check out whatโs been going on at the College of Charleston.
English Major Among Top Student Employees in the Nation
The National Student Employment Association recently recognized graduating senior Mollie Bowman as one of the Top 19 student employees in the nation.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Whether we're celebrating future educators, supporting young students or growing a garden, the College of Charleston community is focused on making a difference.
Kids on Point Helps K-12 Students Win on the Court and in the Classroom
Despite the pandemic, the nonprofit Kids on Point, which is housed at the College of Charleston, has continued to offer academic support in addition to coaching on the squash courts for children from under resourced neighborhoods.
Piano Professor Reaches No. 1 on Classical Albums Chart
Piano studies professor Paul Sรกnchez collaborated on an operatic album that recently reached the top of the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums chart.
ACADEMICS
Alum Crafts Business out of Feel-Good Sodas
Alumnus Matt Fendley โ10 and โ12 started Cannonborough Beverage Company in 2012. Since then, the craft soda company has taken off, recently receiving a $25,000 Chobani Incubator grant.
CofC Neurodiversity Initiative Seeks to Open Minds
Kicking off with a campus-wide call for art submissions, the College of Charleston Neurodiversity Initiative will host a series of events, Sept. 27โOct. 28, 2019.
Lowcountry Hazards Center Project Aims to Dry Up Area Flooding
A new project through the College's Lowcountry Hazards Center aims to engage students from all academic disciplines to help stem the tide of flooding in Charleston.
ALUMNI
CougarMade โ Watch One Of Charleston’s Most Talented Entrepreneurs and Florists
Watch and read about Charleston entrepreneur and florist Anne Bowen Dabney '05, who's equally adept arranging flowers or opening a downtown restaurant and event space.
Panel to Discuss Archival of Gifts and Donations to Emanuel AME Church
On Nov. 11, 2015, archivists, historians and others will discuss ways to preserve and manage the thousands of gifts and memorabilia that mourners and others left at Emanuel AME Church in the wake of the shootings.
How CofC Got Matt Czuchry into Acting
Television heartthrob Matt Czuchry '99, playwright Brennen Reeves '14, and Charleston's response to the Emanuel AME Church tragedy are all highlighted in the newest College of Charleston Magazine.
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