Hiding in Plain Sight
Much like the incredible escape of Ellen and William Craft from enslavement, their photo album had just been waiting at the Avery for someone like Mary Trent to discover it.
Much like the incredible escape of Ellen and William Craft from enslavement, their photo album had just been waiting at the Avery for someone like Mary Trent to discover it.
CofC faculty are experts in their fields, as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
From "War and Peace" to "The RBG Workout," School of the Arts Dean Edward Hart '88 has a very eclectic list of his favorite books.
Following his documentary about the enslaved Africans who helped build the College, Adjunct English Professor Michael Owens is now capturing the stories of Black World War II soldiers.
Recent graduate Alice Ohlandt talks about learning how to live with, instead of against, her ‘trickster,’ dyslexia.
While continuing to value its traditions, the College has a new strategic plan that places an emphasis on innovation, starting with student success.
Equestrian team member Haley Cole rides in honor of her late mother, who passed down her love of horses.
Cougars first baseman Ari Sechopoulos ’20 is reliable and steady in his skills at the plate – and in his loyalty to the College.
Breaking a school record in the 6K while maintaining a near perfect GPA, double-major Tess Masselink has proven herself to be quick in more ways than one.
With dozens of students, faculty and alumni on its employee and volunteer roster over its 30 years, the Avian Conservation Center in Awendaw, South Carolina, is as much a Cougar refuge as it is a sanctuary for birds of prey.