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CofC Faculty Partner with Trust for Public Land to Promote Access to Public Parks
The College of Charleston and the Trust for Public Land have teamed up to identify and promote high-impact policies that support equitable access to parks.
CofC Professors on South Carolina’s Move to the Start of the 2024 Presidential Campaign
College of Charleston political scientists Gibbs Knotts and Jordan Ragusa discuss South Carolina's move to the start of the presidential nominating calendar for the Democratic party.
CofC Alums Win Second Grammy with Band Ranky Tanky
CofC alumni Clay Ross ’98, Quentin Baxter ’98 and Kevin Hamilton ’95 received their second Grammy Award with their band Ranky Tanky on Sunday, Feb. 5, in the category of Best Regional Roots Music Album for Live At The 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From orientation to the inaugural Maroon Walk for Juneteenth, check out what's been happening over the last few weeks at the College of Charleston.
Internship Program Helps Student Make Strides on Capitol Hill
Thanks to the support of the Career Center Internship Award program, public health major Kaytlin Brown is spending her summer as an intern with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
Avery Research Center Receives Rare Recording of MLK Speech in Charleston as Part of New Collection
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture has received a gift of new materials that offer insights into the fight for civil rights in the Lowcountry, including a rare recording of a speech made by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during a visit to Charleston in 1967.
ACADEMICS
Learning Our Way: Coding and Composing
It turns out, one way to generate interest in computer coding – according to computer science professor and department chair Bill Manaris – is through music, like his Computers, Art and Music course.
Honors College Offers Students Community, Mentorship
As a student within the Honors College, Olivia Yalden says the Honors College offers more than just rigorous courses – it gives students additional opportunities outside the classroom and a community with whom to navigate college life.
Charleston Poet Marjory Wentworth on Why Poetry Matters
For National Poetry Month, which runs throughout April, poet and College of Charleston Adjunct Instructor of English Marjory Wentworth reflects on why studying poetry matters more than ever before.
ALUMNI
I Want Your Job: Owner of Victor Barboné Jewelry
When she was a child, Andria Rogers '12 thought she wanted to be an actress. Instead, she found she was drawn to the glitz and glamour of vintage jewelry.
Meet 6 Alums Creating Unique Culinary Experiences
Charleston's exalted reputation as a foodie town inspired these six alums to make their mark in the local cuisine scene.
After Saving Her Mom, Alumna is a Heart Health Ambassador
Hayley Meyer '17 never wanted to be a hero, but when her mother went into cardiac arrest in 2016 she had no choice.
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