Photos of the Week: Outtakes from College of Charleston Magazine
Check out these candid moments from photoshoots for the summer 2019 issue of the College of Charleston magazine.
Check out these candid moments from photoshoots for the summer 2019 issue of the College of Charleston magazine.
The head of information security at Netflix, Jason Chan '97 is a major player in the epicenter of the tech world.
In recognition of National Selfie Day, College of Charleston anthropology professor Hector Qirko explains the cultural significance of the selfie.
Rebekah Edmondson, who survived four deployments in Afghanistan and sustained injuries from a bomb blast, remains committed to bettering the lives of Afghan women.
Jason Chan '97 parlayed a curiosity about computers into a career at Netflix, but he attributes his success to his liberal arts education at CofC.
Anthropology professors Ade Ofunniyin and Joanna Gilmore have led research for the Gullah Society regarding the remains of 36 enslaved Africans found at the Gaillard Performing Arts Center.
Laptop stickers are a growing trend among college students, including those at the College of Charleston.
Led by professor Ajani Ofunniyin, 'Rise Up!' is an event focused on the heritage and vital contributions of enslaved Africans in Charleston.
The Sustainability Literacy Institute has partnered with the Gullah Society to present an exhibit focused on social justice and fair distribution at Addlestone Library.
The faculty panel will use multidisciplinary lenses to examine the first year of the Trump Administration. It will be moderated by MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid.