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College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From a peace parade to the German-American Business Summit, there’s been a lot happening this week at the College of Charleston!
CofC Named a Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has named the College of Charleston a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. Scholars for the 2022-23 academic year.
Music Industry Alumna Shares Insights With Arts Management Students
The senior director of film and TV synchronization at Universal Music Group, Emma Rose Isely '12 recently shared her expertise in the music industry with arts management students during a talk on campus.
CAMPUS LIFE
College Announces COVID-19 Protocols for 2022-23 Academic Year
Learn about the College's COVID-19 protocols for the upcoming academic year, including COVID-19 vaccine documentation.
Get the Most out of New Student Orientation With These Tips
These tips will help incoming CofC students maximize orientation and start the fall semester off right.
CofC, Clemson Join Forces to Eradicate the Asian Longhorned Beetle
The College of Charleston and Clemson University have teamed up to fight the invasion of the Asian longhorned beetle at Stono Preserve, CofC's 981-acre tract in Hollywood, S.C.
ACADEMICS
Graduating Senior Proves What’s Possible With Hard Work, Determination
The Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) recognized LACS-Spanish double major Leasette León with its Outstanding Student Award earlier this year – something the graduating senior never imagined.
Music Grad Continues Violin Studies With Scholarship to Juilliard
In the fall, Tianyu Liu, who is graduating from the College of Charleston with his bachelor's degree in music, will continue pursuing his dreams as a concert violinist at The Juilliard School in New York City.
Physical Education Grad Hopes to Lead Fight Against Childhood Obesity
Graduate Jayla Cunningham wants to show the importance of physical education in a child's life.
ALUMNI
Alumna to Host Benefit for Mental Health Nonprofit
On Thursday, May 3, 2018, the mental health nonprofit, The Invisible Illnesses, founded by Emily Torchiana '17, will host its first benefit at the Woolfe Street Playhouse.
Alums Build Experiences for Kids with Lowcountry Maritime Society
Under the direction of three CofC alumni, the Lowcountry Maritime Society offers children hands-on learning opportunities through its boatbuilding program.
Alum Becomes President of Tennessee Hospital
Roland Cruickshank '94 has enjoyed a successful career in hospital administration after graduating from the College. Now, he's the president of a major hospital.
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