If there is one word to describe Amber Gray ’19, it’s tenacious. After all, the 31-year-old College of Charleston student’s path to a degree has been both uncharted in her family and an uphill battle. Read More
Scott Ward ’85 graduated from the College with a mathematics degree and moved to New York City where he worked on interest-rate derivatives pegged to the dollar and foreign currencies. Read More
Since the first female students stepped foot on campus in 1918, generations of strong women have crossed the Cistern, going on to successful careers in a variety of industries. One such woman is Victoria Bailey ’19. Read More
Before her death in 2018, Kathryn Norton dedicated more than 30 years of service to the College of Charleston, with the majority of those years as the director of operations for the School of the Arts.Read More
The sentiment also served as the theme for the gathering – where the new scholarship was announced – to honor his 39 years of service to the College.Read More
Last year, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) awarded junior Courtney Beckham with the DoD SMART Scholarship, securing funding for her tuition for her final two years of school and a job for her first two years after graduation. It also means she receives an annual stipend and an 8–12-week internship with her sponsoring facility...Read More
It’s not on the National Register of Historic Places. It wasn’t built or owned by some prominent 19th-century Charlestonian. It doesn’t lay claim to any state-of-the-art student-focused attributes. In fact, it was never even intended for students. In many ways, it’s the College’s architectural and aesthetic black sheep. But for the thousands of students who’ve...Read More
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