The summer 2023 issue of College of Charleston Magazine has just arrived on campus, in homes across the country and around the world.
The diverse collection of stories includes a tattooed molecular biologist and skateboarder; a student who has great business going on; and an essay from a former computer science student on how ChatGPT will affect education.
The magazine is full of interesting stories about students, faculty and alumni that are worth knowing about. All current stories (and those from previous issues) are available online.
Here are the feature articles in the new issue:
An unforgettable season
After a record-breaking season that included a trip to the NCAA tournament, men’s basketball head coach Pat Kelsey and the Cougars basketball team look back on one of the best years in program history.
Achieve a high rating
After winning their second Grammy Award this spring, the members of Ranky Tanky, including three former students (Kevin Hamilton ’95, Quentin Baxter ’98 And Clay Ross ’98) of the College’s small but mighty music program – are back in the studio working on their third album for their growing legion of fans around the world.
The strawberry king
Co-founder of one of the country’s leading strawberry farms, Scott Blazer ’79 has successfully transplanted his Southern sensibilities into the California produce industry and is enjoying the fruits of his labor.