College of Charleston Photos of the Week

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With baseball wins, prospective student meet-and-greets and faculty lectures, it was another great week at the College of Charleston! Check us out!

baseball players take off their caps for national anthem
close up of player with a batt
throwing a baseball in mid air
baseball player on the field
back of college of Charleston baseball cap that reads Cougs
slapping hands out of dugout
overview of the baseball field
baseball players gather to pump up before game
baseball players gather before game
pitcher throws a ball at the batter
baseball player makes it to base
ball hits the bat in baseball
Coach of the baseball team speaks to the team
field lights behind baseball player
player smiles on baseball field

Charleston baseball opened up the 2024 season with a victory over Marshall University. After taking an early 1-0 lead through an RBI double, the Cougars broke the game open with a six-run fourth inning and never looked back in a 15-3 win. (Photos by Maxwell Vittorio)

families pose in frame at REACH open house
families pose in frame at REACH open house

families gather information at REACH Open House
families receive information on the REACH program
student poses with REACH program frame
REACH program staff

The REACH Program – the College’s four-year, fully inclusive certificate program for students with mild intellectual and/or developmental disabilities – hosted a spring open house for prospective students in the Stern Student Center. With the goal of enabling students to become as self-determined and independent as possible while learning the skills they need, the program provides an education in academics, social development, independent living and career development. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

Speaker series Dr. Antron Mahoney
students welcome Dr. Antron Mahoney
Dr. Antron Mahoney speaks to students about black fraternities
black students listen to Dr. Antron Mahoney speak
Dr. Antron Mahoney speaks at the College of Charleston

The African American Studies Program’s New Faculty Lecture, “re\Defining Black Fraternalism: Toward a More Trans/gressive Reading Practice,” featured Antron D. Mahoney, who explored the history and development of Black Greek-lettered organizations and the ways these organizations limit, relegate or exclude the queer experience. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

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