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4 Ways that AI Can Help Students
College of Charleston teacher education professor Ian O'Byrne shares insight into how artificial intelligence can help students excel in the classroom and beyond.
Remembering Jews’ Everyday Resistance on Yom HaShoah and Year-round
Jewish studies professor Chad Gibbs reflects about the annual Holocaust remembrance day.
Fraternity, Sororities Raise Money for Charity
Sororities across campus recently raised $15,000 for Pi Kappa Phi's charity by competing in a fun-filled week of competitive games dubbed "War of the Roses."
CAMPUS LIFE
Two Dynamic Artists Featured in Latest Halsey Exhibit
On Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art will open its 121st exhibition – a two-person show featuring the photography of CofC faculty member Elizabeth Bick and the weaving of artist and educator Jovencio de la Paz.
Men’s Basketball Enters AP Top Poll at No. 23
After a 20-year absence, the College of Charleston men’s basketball team is ranked in the AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll at No. 23.
CofC Looks Back on 2022
From launching three new majors to establishing the new School of Health Sciences to receiving the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the Athletics Department, 2022 was a year of progress and forward momentum at the College of Charleston.
ACADEMICS
‘Archaeology Magazine’ Names Slave Tag Found at CofC Among Top 10 Discoveries of 2021
'Archaeology Magazine' has included an 1853 slave tag found by faculty and students at the College of Charleston among the Top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2021.
CofC Podcast: Supply Chain Crunch Decoded
CofC professor Purushottam Meena, who specializes in supply chain disruption risk management, breaks down the current supply chain crisis, focusing on the factors that are creating choke points in getting goods where they need to go.
Piano Professor Receives Grammy Nomination for Classical Album
Paul Sánchez, director of piano studies and artistic director for the International Piano Series at the College of Charleston, has received a Grammy Award nomination for his collaborative album 'Dreams of a New Day' with operatic baritone Will Liverman.
ALUMNI
CofC Alum Channels Ray Charles for Charleston Jazz Orchestra
College of Charleston alumnus Manny Houston will perform classic Ray Charles hits during a concert this Saturday with the Charleston Jazz Orchestra.
Physics Alum is Laser-Focused on His Work at NASA
As a NASA physicist, Barry Coyle '86 helped design a laser aboard the International Space Station that’s measuring the carbon load of trees to help combat climate change.
I Want Your Job: Vice President of Information Security at Netflix
Jason Chan '97 parlayed a curiosity about computers into a career at Netflix, but he attributes his success to his liberal arts education at CofC.
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