Alumni News & Notes
The Alumni Association announces virtual events; alumni choose their Top 10 CofC professors of all time; and the College once again is ranked one of the top Peace Corps volunteer–producing schools.
The Alumni Association announces virtual events; alumni choose their Top 10 CofC professors of all time; and the College once again is ranked one of the top Peace Corps volunteer–producing schools.
The College of Charleston ranks among the Peace Corps' top 20 medium-size volunteer-producing colleges and universities for the fourth consecutive year.
The College is ranked No. 13 among the medium-size schools on the Peace Corps’ list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2019.
One alumna co-founded an international nonprofit that works to address the nutrition requirements of some of the world’s most needy individuals – people living with HIV.
The College of Charleston is the No. 13 producer of Peace Corps volunteers among midsize universities in the U.S.
CofC ranks No. 12 among medium-size schools on the agency’s 2017 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Tyler Hassig earned a master's degree in environmental studies while also volunteering for the Peace Corps in the Philippines.
College of Charleston graduate student Sarah Byce was recognized for her blog Journey to the Philippines.