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College of Charleston student Levi Vonk (Class of 2013), who majored in international studies and was a recipient of the College's highest academic award, the Bishop Robert Smith Award, discusses how he got involved in helping migrant workers,
College of Charleston alumnus and CofC music professor Edward Hart '88 shares the inspiration behind one of his most recent compositions, "Under an Indigo Sky." In his talk, he describes his idyllic childhood in a growing Charleston of the seve
Natasha Adair, head coach of the women's basketball program at the College of Charleston, shares a very personal story on how a shy, gangly girl transformed into a confident woman ready to take on any challenge in her way. Her story highlights
Highlights of in!Genius, in!Genius, a College of Charleston event sharing the personal stories of artists, scientists, scholars and industry professionals -- all either CofC students, professors, staff or alumni. Check out more of the speakers
College of Charleston student Alix Generous, a biology major, talks about her passion for science -- a passion that culminated in her presenting original undergraduate research regarding quorum sensing and coral reefs to more than 1,000 United
Brian Rutenberg received his BFA from the College of Charleston in 1987 and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1989. He currently lives and works in New York City. Rutenberg had his first solo exhibition with Forum Galle
College of Charleston alumnus Jimmy Freeman '11, one of CofC's first Call Me MISTER Program graduates (a program placing African American males in teaching roles across the state), shares five lessons for better understanding today's classroom,
College of Charleston faculty members Naomi Gale (Schusterman professor of Israel studies) and Ghazi Abuhakema (professor of Arabic language and culture) talk about their groundbreaking coursework on the shared culture of the Middle East. In th
Eating Animals is Foer’s first nonfiction book. He earned wide acclaim for his novels Everything is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005), which is the One Book Charleston County selection for 2012 (see below). Foer
The College of Charleston Friends of the Library hosted a lecture by Jon Meacham, presidential historian, contributing editor at Time and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Known as a skilled raconteur and an eloquent
Linda A. Duessel, a nationally renowned equity market strategist, will speak at the College of Charleston's School of Business on September 6, 2012. The presentation will be held in the Wells Fargo Auditorium in the Beatty Center and is free an
Ken Czubay, Vice President of United States marketing, sales and service for the Ford Automotive Corporation spoke at the College of Charleston on March 22. Czubay discussed the Ford turnaround, his vision for Ford's future and his experience
The College of Charleston hosted one of the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. Tim Wise presented "Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equality" on Monday, February 27, 20
The College of Charleston selected "The Known World" by Edward P. Jones as its 2011 The College Reads! book selection. Jones was on campus for a public reading week and book talk on November 1, 2011. He remained on campus on November 2 to engag
The Charleston community depends on the ocean -- economically, recreationally, gastronomically. Ever wonder how the health of the ocean will impact you?Deborah Cramer spoke at the College of Charleston's School of Sciences and Mathematics abou
Bosch LLC President and CEO Peter Marks spoke to students in the School of Business on September 15, 2011 as part of the Schottland Speaker Series.Peter J. Marks was born in Singen, Germany in 1953. After an apprenticeship as a machinery fitt
George G. Spaulding Distiniguished Speaker Series
Patricia Miller co-founded the Vera Bradley company in 1982 with her business partner, Barbara Bradley Baekgaard. This semester, she shared her inspirational entrepreneurship story with students, faculty and the business community. In her pres
Jeffrey Immelt, current chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the U.S. based conglomerate General Electric, was the keynote speaker on March 24, 2011 for the College of Charleston Friends of the Library's Winthrop Roundtable.
(Low audio level) The College of Charleston Friends of the Library and the Center for Women hosted an event with former S.C. First Lady Jenny Sanford. Center for Women Executive Director Jennet Robinson Alterman led the candid conversation.
College of Charleston hosted a workshop with Grammy and Tony award winning artist Duncan Sheik, composer of "Spring Awakening" in November 2008. Sheik later performed at the College of Charleston Sottile Theatre.
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