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Former Ambassador Is Helping Tear Down Walls

After serving under six U.S. presidents in the Foreign Service, James Melville Jr. is now an associate dean in the School of Languages, Cultures, World Affairs.

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Inside the Academic Mind: Wes Dudgeon

Wes Dudgeon, the chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, talks about his love of sports, his area of expertise and his favorite office memento.

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College Is Future Focused on Sustainability

A dire need among students to better understand how environmental, economic and social systems interrelate led to the College's Quality Enhancement Plan.

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Faculty Member Is a Renaissance Woman

Over the course of six days and lots of espresso in Florence, Italy, this art history professor studied the massive archives of the famed Medici family.

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My Space: 26 Coming Street, Room 201

Although John Creed's office is filled to the brim with papers, books and mementoes from his 27 years at the College, the defining feature is "the chair."

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CofC Geologist Is Over the Moon About Apollo 11 Anniversary

As a NASA contractor and lover of all things lunar, CofC geology professor Cassandra Runyon is excited about the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.

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New Professors Join CofC’s Faculty

Each year, new faculty members are hired by the College as the institution continues its commitment to providing the best education and career preparation possible.

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Music Professor to Debut as Charleston Symphony’s Composer-in-Residence

CofC music professor Edward Hart will officially begin his term as the Charleston Symphony's composer-in-residence with the performance of his work "Under an Indigo Sky" Sept. 27-28, 2019.

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Dutch Dialogues: Helping to Address Flooding in Charleston

Four faculty members from the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences shared their expertise regarding Charleston's chronic flooding in a series of meetings called the Dutch Dialogues.

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Students Are Fired Up About New Blacksmithing Class

Blacksmithing is alive and well in the Department of Studio Art thanks to a new sculpture course, which has proven very popular with students in its first year.

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