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Scholarship Celebrates Retired Professor’s Passion for the Written Word
Former students, colleagues and friends established the Nan Morrison Endowed Scholarship as an homage to the retired English professor’s passion for teaching English Renaissance and Southern literature.
Relive the Excitement of Commencement in Photos and Video
Take a look at some of the stand-out moments from the College of Charleston's commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021.
CofC Graduates Encouraged to Find Their Passion
Leaving a place you've come to love is often bittersweet, even when it is a happy departure full of promise. That was the feeling among the nearly 700 graduates who celebrated spring commencement on Saturday.
CAMPUS LIFE
Ace Exams With President Hsu’s Finals Study Playlist
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu is offering students some musical motivation to ace exams with a finals study playlist.
Cougar Countdown Keeps Students Calm, Centered During Exams
Cougar Countdown offers students a variety of activities and support to help them prepare for exams and get some much-needed relaxation.
Give Thanks This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time to consider all the good things and accomplishments in your life and to reflect on how grateful you really are.
ACADEMICS
Internship Spotlight: Research and Interpretation Intern at Whitney Museum
Art history major Maria Carrillo-Marquina is getting hands-on experience this summer as an intern at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
Deadline Approaching for Career Center Internship Award
The deadline to apply for the College of Charleston Career Center Internship Award is Aug. 5, 2018.
Math Students Keep Summer Abstract With Research
Three students at the College have spent the summer delving into a world of math research based on abstract equations.
ALUMNI
Victims’ Rights Advocate to Speak at the College
Pat Tuthill, a nationally known victims' rights advocate, will speak at the College of Charleston in Alumni Hall at 4 p.m. on Wednesday March 12, 2014. Tuthill is the mother of the late Peyton Tuthill, a 1997 graduate of the College of Charleston who was murdered in Colorado in 1999. The lecture is free and open to the public.
A College Spring Break Trip You Can Tell Your Parents About
For many, college spring break is fun and sun, but for a group of communication students from the College of Charleston spring break 2014 is all about getting a head-start on their careers.
I Want Your Job: VP at Sports and Entertainment Agency
Business trips to the Masters, the U.S. Open and the Super Bowl. Clients like Red Bull, Trip Advisor, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and Gillette. Meetings with the likes of Michael Phelps and Reggie Bush. Welcome to the world of Jerry Casselano ’08, Vice President of Corporate Hospitality.
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