Find Your Voice
The volunteers of the Freedom Schools in Bruce Watson’s Freedom Summer: The Savage Season in 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy found their voice by volunteering to live in Mississippi to help educate African American students and registering disenfranchised African Americans to vote. They found their voice and strength through the experience.
Students and alumni of the College of Charleston have found their voice through the many opportunities and experiences that CofC offers them. By being a CofC student they were able to explore, grow, change and learn how to build a life.
Check out their stories and we hope they will inspire you to #findyourvoice at CofC.
- Brittany Money '07 found her voice through her internship
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Internships Turn Into Full-Time Positions -- BoomTown! and College of Charleston
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Katie Johnson '18 found her voice by running for the Student Government Association
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Morgan Mondello '18 found her voice through the REACH program and CRU
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Katherine Calabro '17 found her voice through the Political Science Club
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Hannah Fralinger '16 found her voice through her sorority and internship
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Matt Corder '15 found his voice and his major through loss and love
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Page Bippus '16 found her voice by discovering who she will stand for and for how long
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Grace Stewart '16 found her voice by taking advantage of all the opportunities CofC has to offer
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Rebecca Starkes '16 found her voice through the Student Alumni Association
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Courteney Barnes-Anderson '10 found her voice through Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated
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Dylan Mazelis '15 found his voice by helping other students find their voice
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CofC Alumni Nathalie Hofman found her voice through the faculty in the History department
- Katie Kirchoff '15 found her voice through her many interests and experiences at CofC
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Trevor Jones '16 has learned the importance of using his voice at CofC
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Jason Torres '10 found his voice through a very special academic advisor
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CofC Alumni Lindsey Maxam found her voice through her experiences with Residence Life and Housing
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College of Charleston Grad Explores Urban Renewal in Detroit
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Rebecca Drewry '15 found her voice through her CofC orientation internship
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Nick Shalosky ’10 found his voice at CofC through the political science faculty
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Madison McGhee '15 found her voice at CofC through friends, faculty and fun by getting involved
- Chris Pennebaker '15 found her voice through self-discovery at CofC
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Kayla Bogad '15 found her voice and learned how to use it at CofC
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Clyde Moser '16 found his voice through the CofC Theatre Department
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Andrea DeSantis '11 found her voice through participating in service in the CofC Honors College