Albert Sottile Had a Real Sense of Theater
Fittingly, the support of the Albert Sottile Foundation is helping to refurbish the classical murals inside the Sottile Theatre.
Fittingly, the support of the Albert Sottile Foundation is helping to refurbish the classical murals inside the Sottile Theatre.
Wendell Roberston '18 is among the students to benefit from the Horatio Hughes Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of alumnus and professor Horatio Hughes, Class of 1905, who taught at CofC from 1923 to 1950.
Scott Ward '85 is paying forward the dividends of his career spent working in finance with the Scott Ward Award for Excellence in Mathematical Studies.
Student Bethany Rupert is the first recipient of the Robert Ivey Scholarship in Dance, which was awarded for the 2018-19 school year.
The College of Charleston’s Sottile Theatre is on hiatus for an extensive stage renovation. The $4.7 million project is funded by both institutional capital project funds and a private grant from the Spaulding-Paolozzi Foundation.
Richard Maclean '88, co-founder and managing partner of Frontier Capital, is establishing the Maclean Business "Ready to Work" Scholarship with an initial commitment of $150,000.
Biology major Victoria Bailey’s path toward a career in medicine is clearer than ever thanks to scholarship support.
Ebony T. Venson '18 is pursuing a Master of Public Administration with the support of the Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship.
The College of Charleston Foundation has received a gift of a first edition of Frederick Douglass' autobiography 'My Bondage and My Freedom.'
The William and James Mulvaney Family Endowed Scholarship supports a declared education major in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance.