Alumni Travel to All 50 States in Record Time
Relying on an ‘ant colony algorithm’ and a couple of extra drivers, Thomas Cannon ’15 (M.S. ’20) and Justin Morris ’08 set a record traveling to all 50 states.
Relying on an ‘ant colony algorithm’ and a couple of extra drivers, Thomas Cannon ’15 (M.S. ’20) and Justin Morris ’08 set a record traveling to all 50 states.
Welcome to the 3rd annual CofC Day, the College of Charleston’s annual day of giving! There are lots of ways to show your Cougar pride and make a difference in a program or scholarship that you love.
The comprehensive skills that Cole Gulledge ’20 (M.S. ’21) learned as a soccer player, an economics major and a graduate student in the data science and analytics program set him up for success as a junior development and operations engineer with TIAA.
During Fall Alumni Weekend, the Alumni Welcome Center at Towell Library was renamed in memory of alumnus and former faculty member Anthony J. Meyer '49.
For the entire month of November, Greek alumni can participate in the virtual Alumni Pep Supper competition to benefit College of Charleston students in fraternities and sororities.
Alumnus Ed Macy '91 reveals the haunted buildings on the College of Charleston campus – and the stories behind the phantoms inside.
A guest artist at the College who just directed a student play, Michael Smallwood '09 is one of the stars of the latest installment of the "Halloween" franchise.
From leaders in public health to dedicated stewards of the College, the 2021 Alumni Award recipients are making a difference both near and far.
When it comes to her work as the rare and listed species grant coordinator for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, land acquisition is what Chelsea Acres ’18 appreciates most.
Author and journalist Brian Hicks discusses his book about CofC alumnus J. Waties Waring and his pivotal career as a federal judge and champion for civil rights.