Amy Driggers ’15 Receives Promising Teacher Award
Amy Driggers ’15 is this year’s recipient of the Dr. Marty T. Lovett Promising School Leader Award.
Amy Driggers ’15 is this year’s recipient of the Dr. Marty T. Lovett Promising School Leader Award.
History and politics major, Sidney Jones ’17 (Nisbet Honors), is studying at the Bard Government and International Affairs program in New York City. As part of the program, she is …
Fashion stylist and educator Ann Ricker ‘14 has continued researching the Japanese folk art of Boro Cloth. She was introduced to the technique during a Multicultural Art Education class while …
Poetry Daily, the top poetry website, featured “Blind-Sided,” from Rick Mulkey’s recently published book, “Ravenous: New & Selected Poems.”
Congratulations to politics grad Hilary Koss ’12 on her new job as development coordinator for Alley Cat Allies in Washington, DC.
History graduate Lauren Feltner ’11, now a master’s student in public history at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, interned at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, one of …
Brenna Byler ’15 co-chaired and presented her research paper, “The Value of Withholding Forgiveness” at a recent regional philosophy conference.
Nisbet Honors student Maddy Morris ‘15 has been accepted to the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at both Western Carolina University and Clemson University.
Biochemistry major and Nisbet honors student Lorita Agu ‘15 has been offered a full ride into the PhD in Pharmaceutics Program at the University of Houston, including a living stipend.