College Co-hosts Black Alumni Collective National Leadership Symposium
The College of Charleston recently co-hosted the 2023 National Black Alumni Collective Leadership Symposium March 9-12.
The College of Charleston recently co-hosted the 2023 National Black Alumni Collective Leadership Symposium March 9-12.
The College of Charleston and The Citadel will host the Black Alumni Collective National Leadership Symposium March 9-12, with education administrators and Black alumni volunteers from more than 30 universities visiting the two campuses to network and share ideas.
CofC alumni Clay Ross ’98, Quentin Baxter ’98 and Kevin Hamilton ’95 received their second Grammy Award with their band Ranky Tanky on Sunday, Feb. 5, in the category of Best Regional Roots Music Album for Live At The 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
In memory of their son, Matt Christie ’13, and in honor of his mentor, Leslie Sautter, Dan and Claire Christie created a seafloor mapping support fund.
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.
A fisheries biologist and kayak-tour operator based in Kodiak, Alaska, Jennifer Newby Gardner ’13 (M.S.) researches crab populations to inform catch decisions.
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.
This new alumnus went from wearing a white tuxedo jacket at graduation to a flak jacket in Ukraine covering the war for U.S. news outlets.
From food to music to gardening: here are some alumni getting noticed.
The senior director of AI4Science at Microsoft Research, Bonnie Kruft ’07 hopes to solve some of humanity’s most intractable problems by combining artificial intelligence with the natural sciences.