College of Charleston Photos of the Week

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As host to familiar actors, the USPS and leaders of German-American businesses, global diplomacy and higher education, the College of Charleston has had a lot of visitors lately!

Richard Kind poses with an acting class
Richard Kind stands up and talks to classroom
acting students perform improv in class
Guest Actor Richard Kind teaches class
Richard Kind walks into auditorium with College of Charleston branding
Students smile in attendance for event
overview of event space

Beloved actor Richard Kind visits the College and shares his expertise with acting students in a School of the Arts classroom and addresses the greater CofC community at an evening talk. (Photos by Catie Cleveland and Mike Ledford)

Welcome sign with students moving up and down stairs behind it
school of business lobby is busy with students involved in job expo
Two students shake hands with potential employer
mix of female and male job seekers at expo
overview of job expo in business school lobby
student listens to employer at job expo
student has a casual conversation with a job employer
view of job expo from above
students talks to other students
people engage at job expo

Résumés are shared and connections are made at the German-American Business Summit Job Expo. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

Ambassador of Portugal to the United State Francisco Duarte Lopes speaks to an audience at the College of Charleston as part of the Mroz Global Leadership Institute.
Ambassador speaks to class

Francisco Duarte Lopes, ambassador of Portugal to the United States, speaks to an audience at the College of Charleston as part of the Mroz Global Leadership Institute. (Photos by Mike Ledford)

close up photo of the new stamp at the Avery Research Center

The USPS’s newest postage stamp featuring Phyllis Wheatley was unveiled at the Avery Research Center. (Photos by Lizzie Koschnick)

The President of Princeton visits with President Hsu

The Civility Initiative hosted Princeton University President Chris Eisgruber, who discussed his recent book, Terms of Respect: How Colleges Get Free Speech Right. (Photos by Mike Ledford)

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