Young Adult Novelist Ryan Graudin ’09 Reveals the Truth About Writing for a Living
Young adult novelist Ryan Graudin '09 reveals what it really takes to make a career out of writing: dedication, hard work and a College of Charleston education.
Young adult novelist Ryan Graudin '09 reveals what it really takes to make a career out of writing: dedication, hard work and a College of Charleston education.
For nearly 50 years, Clyde the Cougar has been a mainstay at the College of Charleston. See who's been behind the mask!
Delacey Skinner ’95 (M.A. ’97) has had an extraordinary career in the tough field of political campaigns. Recently she unveiled her softer side, penning an essay on a breakup, her ex's new girlfriend and gender.
To the delight of taste buds across the Lowcountry, Jaime Tenny '00 (COAST Brewing Company), Chris Brown '05 (Holy City Brewing), and Ryan Coker '05 (Revelry Brewing) have revolutionized the local beer scene.
Charleston gallery owner Erin Nathanson '07 hosts Miami-based artist Ben Hollingsworth '04 for a new exhibit at The Southern.
Notable computer science alumni will return to the College to offer advice and networking opportunities for current students.
The spring 2016 issue of College of Charleston Magazine arrives in mailboxes this week. With celebrations of the College's history, alumni, academics, students and all things CofC, readers have a lot to look forward to. Here's a taste of what's to come!
Adjunct theater professor, playwright, actor and comedian David Lee Nelson '00 is leaving Charleston for Atlanta this summer after a three-year return to the Holy City.
College Lodge is the unexpected darling of College of Charleston residence halls, winning over occupants and visitors alike ever since the College acquired the Charleston Downtowner Motor Inn in 1975. In this article, originally published in the summer 2009 issue of College of Charleston Magazine, we take a look at what makes us love The Lodge.
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.