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Otis Franklin, Gabrielle Mann, Trinity Metcalf and Ramsey Ray
This year marks the fourth year of the 1967 Legacy Program. The incoming 1967 Legacy Scholars continue to be an asset to the campus community.   “When I think of these four cohorts of talented and ambitious Legacy Scholars, these 39 leaders of tomorrow, I am beyond thankful for the College of Charleston family of faculty,...
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Xi Cui and Lauren Hasse of Ketchum
The Martin Center for Mentorship in Communication has multiple programs to inspire and develop a future generation of leaders and mentors among today’s outstanding communication students, ranging from the Martin Scholars Program to the Mentor-Protégé Program. The Martin Center also has a Faculty Shadowing Program to foster more robust relationships between those who educate and...
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Thanks to the German and Russian Department’s discretionary fund, Jeffrey Werth ’25 gained the German language skills to thrive at BMW’s Munich headquarters. Now, he’s not only reshaping his career path, but blazing a trail for a new generation of global engineers at the College.
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Jakob Highducheck ’26, a biology major in the Honors College and recipient of the College of Charleston Foundation Annual Scholarship, has been selected by the US-UK Fulbright Commission to attend a four-week summer program at the University of Exeter’s Institute of Global Sustainability.
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The undergraduate class of 2024 totaled 1,386. Six graduates who received scholarships are profiled: Amber Anderson, psychology major; Bea Lemaster, theatre studies major; Destiny Humphrey, arts management and marketing double major and entrepreneurship minor; Angela Nganga, meteorology major; Lilliana Taylor, public health major and music and medical humanities double minor at the Honors College; and...
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Grateful for all the support he has received at the College, Anthony Rovinski ’24, a chemistry major and Spanish minor, paid it forward by playing a pivotal role in reducing toxic emissions on campus. “For me, I knew that I belonged at CofC after I toured the campus years ago,” says Rovinski. “Thanks to my...
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Sabine Lang has seen numerous people struggle with dyslexia and come out on top. “Dyslexia is probably one of the most misunderstood conditions in our society,” says Lang. “It is not a disability; it’s a learning difference. Many highly successful people are dyslexic so it’s clearly not an academic liability.” Lang created the Sabine Lang...
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The College of Charleston community is feeling the loss of one of its greatest champions, Karen Linehan Mroz, who passed away January 13, 2024. Karen made an impact on many lives around the globe and shared her experiences and passions with the College of Charleston community. She worked in both the nonprofit and private sectors...
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“Thanks to my scholarships, I have gained a firm foundation in chemistry, receiving hands-on experience with research and have had the opportunity to study abroad in both Spain and Ecuador,” says Anthony Rovinski ’24.
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“CofC has enabled me to unlock my full potential as an engineering student and leader,” says Sydney Pearson ’25 reflecting on her years at the College.
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