CofC Alum Doesn’t Want to Tell the Same Old Story
Susan Kamenar '08 revolutionized the social media scene with the "snap-umentary" #EverestNoFilter which chronicled two athlete's trek on Mount Everest.
Susan Kamenar '08 revolutionized the social media scene with the "snap-umentary" #EverestNoFilter which chronicled two athlete's trek on Mount Everest.
Kinsey Gidick '06, who majored in communication at the College, was recently promoted to editor-in-chief of Charleston City Paper.
The hiring process at the U.N. took a year and included a placement exam, but for Kome Oboh '06 it was well worth the wait.
The new Martin Scholars Program was created to inspire future generations of leaders and mentors among outstanding communication students at the College of Charleston.
Beth Sundstrom and Andrea DeMaria, co-directors of the Women's Health Research Team, are featured in a Science for the People podcast and as Charlie Magazine's 50 Most Progressive for 2016.
As scheduler to First Lady Michelle Obama, alumnus Hugh McDermott '11 works in the White House and has visited the Middle East, Cuba and other locations around the world in support of her initiatives.
The College's partnership with Nottingham Forest in the Community is meant to improve the lives of young Latinos in North Charleston through soccer.
Six faculty members were recently honored with distinguished awards during the College's Celebration of Faculty. Additionally, more than 100 professors were recognized for their achievements and contributions to the College.
College of Charleston senior and Honors College student Becca Starkes shares some helpful tips from a recent networking trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City.
The Martin Scholars mentoring program is accepting applications from rising College seniors who are majoring in communication.