3 11, 2014

Unforgettable

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How do you cope with the diagnosis of dementia? Some might let it crush them. Devastate them. But that’s not an option for John-Robert Ward II ´00 and his family. They have to keep going, to make sense of it. For John-Robert, it means capturing on film the one thing that this disease can’t take

3 11, 2014

Boundless

By |2020-01-16T09:51:03-05:00November 3, 2014|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Boundless

The College of Charleston is unlike any other place. There’s just something different about it. The College defies easy description. It’s old, yet new. Traditional and unconventional. Small in feel, big in opportunity. The College of Charleston seems to wear a thousand faces, all of them true. And that’s part of its charm, its distinction.

3 11, 2014

Starstruck

By |2018-08-13T14:07:02-04:00November 3, 2014|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

Jon Hakkila, professor of physics and astronomy, made history this past year when his international team of astrophysicists claimed to have discovered the largest structure in the universe. And their revelation may change the way we look at everything. by Mark Berry Photography by Chris M. Rogers He really didn’t want to believe it. It