Music Business Students Produce Record-Setting Concert in Greenville
by John Jeter, Lecturer in Music Business You may hear folks say, “Don’t sweat the petty,” when a huge job includes so many details that may seem too small to …
See how Converse students are taking charge of their futures, and taking on the world.
by John Jeter, Lecturer in Music Business You may hear folks say, “Don’t sweat the petty,” when a huge job includes so many details that may seem too small to …
Brenna Mitchell ’18 will be interning at Dixon Hughes Goodman in both the Tax and Audit departments, prior to attending Clemson University’s Master of Professional Accountancy program. Last summer Brenna …
At the stroke of midnight on November 9, ‘Rock the Tower’ took over the Converse website and social media channels for the College’s second annual day of giving This 24-hour …
MFA Young Adult Fiction student, Gwen Holt ’18, recently published her newest novel, Daughter 4254. Gwen, who publishes YA novels under the pseudonym of Leigh Statham, published Perilous Journey of the …
Politics and German Studies grad Stephanie Jennings ’11 published entries on “Clementine” (The Walking Dead) and “Isaac” (The Binding of Isaac) in 100 Greatest Video Game Characters (Rowman & Littlefield, …
Biology grad Kelsey Barber ’17 is attending the Medical College of Georgia and is a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. Biology grad Britani Williams ’15 obtained her Master …
The 2017-18 Creativity, Community, and Cultural Enrichment Grants include:
Imagine the sound of someone sitting next to you noisily typing on a keyboard, tapping their foot repetitively or chewing loudly. Annoying, right? But for people who suffer from misophonia, …
Chemistry grad Natacha Karambizi ’15 recently published her book, Mahoro: A Little Girl’s Search for Peace. This fictional story was inspired by the 1994 Genocide which took place in Rwanda. …