Business School Donor is Fully Invested in CofC
Since his involvement with the College began in the 1980s, William “Bill” Finn has been a School of Business linchpin as an adviser, donor and mentor.
Since his involvement with the College began in the 1980s, William “Bill” Finn has been a School of Business linchpin as an adviser, donor and mentor.
The Johnson-Vest Scholarship is awarded primarily to Classics majors to encourage the study of Latin and Greek.
In 2004, the College of Charleston Center for Creative Retirement established a scholarship for college-age students studying gerontology. Meet this year's recipient, sociology major Kylie Vorhis.
The ninth annual Jeremy's Scholarship Golf Tournament, a fundraiser for the Jeremy Warren Van Memorial Scholarship Fund, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019.
Fifteen students with physical disabilities, including seven from the College of Charleston, received scholarships from the Gavalas Kolanko Foundation during a recent ceremony at CofC.
The 2019 Faculty and Staff Giving Drive, which launched on Sept. 10, 2019, is one way employees can show they're invested in the College of Charleston community.
Esther Ferguson, who along with her husband donated her home in Trujillo, Spain, to CofC in 1996, recently gave a painting of the restored Roman ruin to the College.
The Francis J. Morrissey III Leadership School Endowment pays for CofC Sigma Alpha Epsilon members to attend their national fraternity’s leadership school.
As a nontraditional student, alumna Francisca Palazuelos '17 achieved her goal of earning an art degree with the support of the Duval Endowed Scholarship for Studio Art.
Sharon Kingman '80 gives back to the College in many ways, from her namesake scholarship with her husband to her work as an MBA mentor.