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Outdoor Festival Showcases School of the Arts Performances at Stono Preserve
The College of Charleston School of the Arts presents the festival, Arts Under the Oaks, at Stono Preserve on April 10 and 11, 2021.
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.
CAMPUS LIFE
Morbid History Haunts CofC’s Facilities Management Headquarters
Once a former casket factory on a block that was dedicated to burial services, Facilities Management's Calhoun Street headquarters has a long and haunting history.
Footlight Players to Honor SOTA Dean Valerie Morris
On Nov. 2, 2019, Valerie Morris, dean of the School of the Arts, will take the stage for "A Night on the Red Carpet," the Footlight Players' special event in her honor.
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.
ACADEMICS
French Studies Inspires Graduate’s Global Perspective
Graduate Jonah Crisanti found a way to merge his love of French with his fascination with human societies during his time at the College.
Graduate’s Secretive Work Supports National Security
It's the things she can't reveal that make Presley Leopard an intriguing College of Charleston grad to watch.
Physics Graduate Unravels Time with Research
Senior Tristan Aft, a double major in math and physics, spent three years researching how the brain perceives time under the guidance of physics professor Sorinel Oprisan.
ALUMNI
Life on the Ice
For one pioneering alum, being on top of the world
Remembering a Legend: Harry W. Freeman
Harry Freeman was more than a biology professor. He was an inspiration.
Clothes for Business
Sarah Dano ’08 holds her breath during a shootout scene
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