Scholarship Recipient Carries on Legacy of Service, Light, Love
As the first recipient of the Jennifer Demyan ’21 Memorial Scholarship, Zara Johnson hopes to carry on the legacy of light, laughter and love that the scholarship’s namesake embodied.
As the first recipient of the Jennifer Demyan ’21 Memorial Scholarship, Zara Johnson hopes to carry on the legacy of light, laughter and love that the scholarship’s namesake embodied.
As attested to by The Gates Scholarship, Jamirika Randall, a 1967 Legacy Scholar in the Honors College, is a standout first-year student.
CofC faculty are experts in their fields, as this roundup of their new books attests.
Here is Blake C. Scott's top 10 list of his favorite books.
As Miss South Carolina Collegiate America, theatre and international studies double-major Ngaarumbidzwe “Rue” Magombedze is making diversity and inclusion a priority.
The College announces the four programs selected to be part of its Signature Academic Programs initiative.
Last month, sophomore Honors student and Bonner Leader Alani Boyd organized a Service Saturday experience highlighting land preservation efforts, climate change and agriculture to help students connect to Gullah Geechee history, culture and cuisine.
For Ukrainian immigrant and CofC instructor Max Kovalov, the Russian invasion has not only plundered his country but also stolen his peace of mind.
Looking to make a difference when she arrived at the College, Alex Adams has started a chapter of a national charity that distributes necessities to those experiencing homelessness.
As an intern with the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre, triple major Lea Neufeld is learning more about the horrors of forced migration than she ever could from a book.