19 01, 2023

Education Major Has Become Part of the Solution

By |2023-06-19T15:25:06-04:00January 19, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Education Major Has Become Part of the Solution

Kinandah Williams ’22 isn’t going to let the attrition affecting the teaching profession stop her because ‘anything that comes easy is not worth having.’

19 01, 2023

Oh, the Places Soccer Has Taken This Student-Athlete

By |2023-01-19T15:24:33-05:00January 19, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Oh, the Places Soccer Has Taken This Student-Athlete

A dual citizen of Sweden and Jordan, men’s soccer player Zakaria Amro has racked up the miles – and playing opportunities – thanks to his talent.

19 01, 2023

Student Furnishes Dignity With His Nonprofit

By |2023-05-24T11:39:03-04:00January 19, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Student Furnishes Dignity With His Nonprofit

With service in the family genes, John Michael Stagliano started a nonprofit at age 12 that helps provide furniture and housewares to those transitioning out of homelessness.

19 01, 2023

Becoming a Medical Bridge Between Families and Hospitals

By |2023-01-19T15:22:08-05:00January 19, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Becoming a Medical Bridge Between Families and Hospitals

The child life master’s degree prepares students like Melanie Orama for a career supporting children receiving medical care.

19 01, 2023

Alumna Lets the Truth Be Told in Her Books

By |2023-01-19T15:21:41-05:00January 19, 2023|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumna Lets the Truth Be Told in Her Books

A licensed Charleston tour guide for more than two decades, Leigh Handal ’81 also gives readers a great virtual tour of the Holy City and its environs through her books.

19 01, 2023

Alumnus Has Found His Zone With the City of Charleston

By |2023-02-13T09:25:28-05:00January 19, 2023|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumnus Has Found His Zone With the City of Charleston

A chance encounter impacted the career trajectory of Earnest “Omar” Muhammad ’21 (M.A.), who is now making an impact of his own as a zoning planner with the City of Charleston.