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College of Charleston Photos of the Week

By |2021-11-12T12:27:26-05:00October 29, 2021|All News, Campus Life, Students|

From honoring student-athletes to enjoying beautiful fall days to celebrating the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, check out what’s been going recently at the College of Charleston.

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Class of 2012 Graduation Profile

By |2020-01-13T15:38:34-05:00May 11, 2012|Campus Life|

The College of Charleston Class of 2012 leaves us as accomplished researchers and ambitious idealists with plans for changing the world. They have presented at international conferences, won countless awards, and accepted positions in non-profit organizations and with political campaigns. The Class of 2012 boasts the first graduates of the Bonner Leader program and some

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How ‘The King’s Speech’ spoke eloquently for those who stutter – Christian Science Monitor

By |2014-05-06T13:28:41-04:00March 4, 2011|Campus Life|

“We all look for role models,” says College of Charleston communications professor Chris Lamb. “As stutterers, we want someone sympathetic,” he says, noting that when he was young, “it was Porky Pig.” He says he grew up thinking that the only viable career option for him was to do voice-overs for Looney Tunes. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2011/0228/How-The-King-s-Speech-spoke-eloquently-for-those-who-stutter  

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