Swansons Named Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year
Steve ’89 and Emily Swanson ’89 have been named the 2016 Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year by the Association of Fundraising Professionals' S.C. Lowcountry Chapter.
Steve ’89 and Emily Swanson ’89 have been named the 2016 Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year by the Association of Fundraising Professionals' S.C. Lowcountry Chapter.
Blaine Billings has already had a math research paper accepted for publication, and he even has a faculty office. Not bad for a freshman.
Susan Kamenar '08 revolutionized the social media scene with the "snap-umentary" #EverestNoFilter which chronicled two athlete's trek on Mount Everest.
College of Charleston student Samantha Krantz is organizing a project to plant 1,800 daffodils alongside the Holocaust Memorial in Marion Square on Nov. 13, 2016, as a living memorial to the 1.5 million children killed in the Holocaust.
The Class of 2020 includes 13 sets of twins and lots of students named Taylor, Jordan or Bailey.
Brad Burns '03 is the technical lead monitoring the 2016 Summer Olympics for security – and his view of Rio is pretty impressive.
Honors College alums Sara DeWolf ’02 and Nicholas Boatwright ’11 have worked in the classroom and behind the scenes in education. Both are headed to Harvard to earn master's degrees.
When geologist Gumbo Taylor '14 launched GARB Designs two years ago, she didn't mind if it got off to a rocky start. That was the point of launching an accessory line featuring mineral-based patterns.
Students new to the College of Charleston can enjoy a number of top-notch restaurants just blocks from campus. Junior Ellie Thomson dishes on the best spots to try for a quick bite or a long lunch.
From the forests of Taiwan to college athletics in Texas to corporate boardrooms in Germany, College of Charleston students are pursuing amazing internships this summer.