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There was only one place Sydney Eiland ’22 wanted to be – and only one way she was going to get there: If she really wanted to go to the College of Charleston, she was going to have to find financial support. 
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Hayden DiBona ’20 has a real knack for running. One of two recipients of the Otto B. German ’73 Endowed Alumni Scholarships in Athletics, DiBona is a member of the men’s cross-country team and ranks second in school history in the 8K (24:53.78) and 10K (31:25.6).
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Inspired by the Willard A. Silcox ’33 Memorial Scholarship that their daughter, Kellee Ann ’15, received while a student at the College, Scott ’83 and Janet Cracraft ’85 established the Cracraft Family Endowed Scholarship in 2015. 
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Friend. Mentor. Role model. Grandfather. There are a thousand other words I could use to describe Tony Meyer ’49, but honestly none of them would do him justice.
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Sometimes things just click. Capgemini, a global technology services and digital transformation company, set up its Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) in Columbia, S.C. With 200 employees and plans to expand, Capgemini needed enhanced recruitment outreach.  
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The New Student Orientation Information Fair is the first opportunity incoming students have to get involved at the College of Charleston. It was also the first opportunity for the parents of Nicole Frankenfield ’21 to get involved – and they ran with it. 
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The College’s Race and Social Justice Initiative (RSJI), established in response to the shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church, was nearing the end of its original grant funding early in 2019. And then someone decided to pick up the baton and make a difference.
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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. 
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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.  
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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.  
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