26 03, 2015

Opening Act

By |2020-01-16T09:49:51-05:00March 26, 2015|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Opening Act

Some playwrights wait a lifetime (or longer) to see their work performed. After graduating with a theatre degree this past May, Edward Precht ’14 waited just four months to see his play Bread and Circus go live. In November, the College’s Theatre and Dance Department presented his play, which was the winner of the David

26 03, 2015

Coming to Light

By |2015-03-26T10:47:53-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Coming to Light

Put any other artist in an exhibit with Pablo Picasso, and you’ve put them in the shadow of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Indonesian artist Jumaadi, however, is not to be overshadowed. Paired with Picasso’s collection of photogravure images in the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art’s fall 2014 exhibit, Jumaadi’s

26 03, 2015

The Wagener House Incident

By |2015-03-26T10:46:37-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on The Wagener House Incident

Today’s Charleston owes much to several pioneers in historic preservation who fought tirelessly to ensure that the city’s unique setting would not be altered by changing architectural trends and development. The battleground, then as is now, was all of the peninsula, and our campus played a key role in one of these skirmishes. by Robert

26 03, 2015

Self-made

By |2015-03-26T10:44:58-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Self-made

The Greeks told the story of Narcissus, the proud hunter who fell in love with his own reflection. They understood our very human tendency for self-obsession, that our favorite subject was usually the one staring back at us in the mirror. And with today’s technology – smartphones and social media – our never-ending fascination with

26 03, 2015

First Lady

By |2015-03-26T10:43:24-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on First Lady

At the College, we pride ourselves on the pivotal and long-lasting relationships formed between our professors and students. As you’ll see in the experience of this alumnus, our faculty members are dedicated to opening doors of opportunity, not only in their respective subject matters, but also in life. by Zac Viscidi ’10 First steps, first

26 03, 2015

Mother of Intention

By |2015-03-26T10:42:13-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Mother of Intention

We all have our priorities in life – some abstract hierarchy of what matters most, what always comes first. For Jessica Lawless ’14, there is no question: Her son will always rank No. 1. But if her son is her first priority, then the job keeping the roof over his head has to be right

26 03, 2015

Business on the Fly

By |2016-07-28T16:51:08-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Business on the Fly

It’s every entrepreneur’s dream: an opportunity to pitch his/her wares on a national stage. And what better venue to market your startup than the White House? How about the Oval Office and an audience with its chief occupant – POTUS? When freshman business major Jesse Horine found himself standing next to President Barack Obama, the

26 03, 2015

Second Wind

By |2016-07-28T16:51:20-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

Nearly 10 years after losing her childhood home in one of the costliest and deadliest natural disasters in U.S. history, Clerc Cooper can look back on the terrifying ordeal and see a silver lining. It’s a time she remembers well for reasons beside the hurricane. A middle schooler, she’d been sailing competitively in her hometown

26 03, 2015

Inside the Academic Mind: Gary Jackson

By |2019-05-22T09:36:50-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Inside the Academic Mind: Gary Jackson

Since coming to the College in 2013, Gary Jackson, assistant professor of English, has been opening students’ minds to the possibilities of rhyme and meter to express the complexities of the human experience. We spent a few moments with Jackson, who’s been recognized as a “New American Poet” by the Poetry Society of America, to

26 03, 2015

Picture of Health

By |2015-03-26T10:33:50-04:00March 26, 2015|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Picture of Health

On the heels of two major scientific discoveries in recent years – the discovery of previously unidentified planets outside our solar system – astronomy professor Joe Carson’s latest project is a little closer to home. Carson is part of a research team that has developed a low-cost diagnostic imaging tool that could help save the