CofC Alumni Create Their Own Duck Dynasty
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.
The so-called "Fight of the Century" between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao may not be until this Saturday, but – thanks in part to Lucia McKelvey '00, Pacquiao's deal agent and executive vice president of marketing at Top Rank Boxing – the fight for marketing dollars is already won.
College of Charleston Magazine received the Grand Award in its category – beating out universities like Wake Forest and Duke.
Math faculty member Derrick Niederman has had 20 crossword puzzles published in the New York Times. But, he hasn't stopped there...
The College remember alumnus Jim Edwards '50, former South Carolina governor and U.S. secretary of energy.
As the the reporter who broke the story about New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation into the JFK assassination, Rosemary Powell James '59 remembers some scary times in the Big Easy.
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Caregiver Month. Alumnus John-Robert Ward III ’00 knows as well as anyone the toll these diseases can take.
Kermit the Frog wasn’t kidding: It’s not easy being green – and professor Allison Welch can back him up. She's found some interesting things in her research on the amphibians.
Some people just can’t catch a break. For a while, David Ramjohn ‘04 was one of those people. Here are three things that helped Ramjohn persevere.
The cover story about former big man on campus Orlando Jones isn't your typical celebrity profile. Magazine editor Mark Berry offers insight – and additional stories about Jones from his interview.