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CofC Podcast: ChatGPT and Conversational A.I. Explained
On this episode of Speaking of … College of Charleston, computer science professors Navid Hashemi and Sarah Schoemann shed light on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT and what the rise of the conversational chatbot means for higher education, work and life in general.
Women’s Golf Wins Back-to-Back CAA Championships
The women's golf team is heading to the NCAA Regional for the tenth time in program history after winning the 2023 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship on Sunday, April 16.
Mentorship Leads to Real-Life Experience, Data Science Jobs for Alumnae
Mentoring gets paid forward, resulting in real-life experience and careers in data science for alumnae Erin Langenstein ’19 (M.S. ’20) and Brianna Brunson ’20 (M.S. '21).
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Winter commencement, a cutting-edge tech demonstration and a celebration of the German program: the College of Charleston’s fall 2022 semester concluded on a high note!
Winter Graduates Primed to Make a Difference
An education major poised to start his career in the classroom, a geology major primed to go to graduate school and the president of the South Carolina Stingrays with stronger leadership skills thanks to a college degree: Meet a few of the College of Charleston's winter 2022 graduates.
CofC MBA Program Receives National Recognition from Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune
The College of Charleston School of Business has recently been named among Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2022-23 Best Business Schools list for its Master of Business Administration program. The MBA program has also made Fortune’s 2022-23 Best MBA Programs list.
ACADEMICS
Lindner Scholarship Creates a Lifelong Ambassador
For communication major Laurie Fogleman, the Lindner Scholarship has paved the way for her to pursue more opportunities in the field of communication and given her a stronger since of purpose and confidence.
Music Major’s Research Leads to U.S. Premier of Guatemalan Composer’s Work
Music major Laura Maria Diaz Coronado's research into Guatemalan composer Joaquín Orellana has led to the U.S. premier of his piece "Ballet Contrastes," which will be performed by the College of Charleston Orchestra.
1967 Legacy Program Boosted by Philanthropy
Thanks to generous donors, the new 1967 Legacy Program, which supports the academic and professional success of Black students, is able to offer robust scholarship support and extra curricular activities in its first year.
ALUMNI
Get Ready for Spring Alumni Weekend 2019
Spring Alumni Weekend 2019, held May 3 - 5, will feature some exciting new events and some old favorites like the Alumni Champagne Brunch and A Charleston Affair.
New Ultimate Frisbee Award Honors Late Alumnus
The men's ultimate frisbee team at CofC recently commemorated its 20th anniversary with a tournament and a special award honoring co-founder Justin Griffin '02, who died in 2015.
CofC Alums to Appear on ‘Today Show’ With Band Ranky Tanky
Three College of Charleston alumni will appear with their band Ranky Tanky on NBC's the 'Today Show' on Friday, March 15, 2019.
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