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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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“The College has provided me with experiences and a level of security beyond words,” says Madison Meeks ’25 who attended VP Kamala Harris’ “Fight for Freedoms” College tour.
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On Thursday, March 30, 2023, a reception to celebrate donors who have established a scholarship or award at the College of Charleston took place at the Francis Marion hotel. More than 100 donors had the opportunity to hear from an exceptional student recipient, Adeline Rios ’25. We’d like to share her special story with you...
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In 2019, Lynn Luckey Moody ’93 lost her battle with mental distress and chronic illness. She left behind many who loved her, including her husband Scott Moody ’91 and their two children, Elizabeth and Marshall.   To keep Lynn’s memory alive, her family created the Lynn L. Moody Endowment for Mental Health and Suicide Awareness, which...
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Our scholarship recipients are impressive. Not only do they make a positive difference while at the College, they go on to make an impact globally. Learn about the plans of six of our graduating scholarship recipients and watch what some of them have to say on Youtube. Rex Bingham ’23 Supply chain analyst for Ernest...
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Brandon Eichelberg ’23, Adeline Ríos ’25 and Claire Turner ’24 share their experience as Global Ambassadors for the 2022-23 academic year, and in particular, their field trip to Washington, D.C., funded by the Mroz Global Leadership Institute Global Ambassadors Fund. You can also check out the Global Ambassadors’ Youtube video, where students share about their...
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Each spring, the directors of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art stage a show that exclusively features the artwork of students at the College of Charleston. That show – Young Contemporaries – has been a marquee event for nearly 40 years. This year’s edition featured the work of more than 40 students.   According to Katie Hirsch,...
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