Geologist Takes the Helm in Offshore Education
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
Graham Ervin '05 adopted a healthy lifestyle after she took up bodybuilding. And with coaching from a fellow alumna and bodybuilding pro, she recently took first place in a bodybuilding competition.
Alum and campus gardener Lexa Keane '14 not only grows beautiful plants at the College, but makes sure they break down in a sustainable manner, too.
From alumni winning 100-mile trail races or getting captured in the Battle of the Bulge to the people working behind the scenes to make the College run, the people featured in the summer issue are all worth celebrating.
There’s a theory in evolutionary biology hypothesizing that humans were born to run. When Ashley Arnold ’08 is running at her best, she seems to provide living proof of this theory. She’s blessed with an aerobic engine that throttles at top speed for hours on end. Her slight, board-rigid torso is mounted atop powerful, indefatigable
Artist Morgan Schemel '11 transported Charleston's best party across the Atlantic to the Netherlands.
Alumnus Jamie Weatherford '98 helps convicts turn their lives around through his family's nearly 100-year-old candy company.
Film director Megan Gural Oepen ’00 won a a Silver Dolphin Award at the Cannes Corporate Film and TV Awards for her creation of a short film for Chick-fil-A.
Griffin Peddicord '14 will soon debut an app that connects music listeners around the world.
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.