Meet Allisyn Morgan, Assistant to the Graduate Dean

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Allisyn K. Morgan ‘08

BA, Art History, College of Charleston

BA, Historic Preservation & Community Planning, College of Charleston

Allisyn Morgan is a Charleston native with a background in historic preservation, photography, and academic administration. After studying Art History, Historic Preservation, Photography, and French at CofC, she furthered her studies in design and preservation before working in photography full time. From there, she returned to her roots in historic preservation as the Administrative Coordinator for the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, a program co-sponsored by Clemson University and the College of Charleston. Her position focused on fostering a collaborative environment for both schools, deans, faculty, students, and practitioners in the field of historic preservation. After almost five years in the Meeting Street office, her husband and fellow CofC alum Austin Morgan accepted a coaching position in baseball at Texas A&M University. After one year residing in his home state of Texas, the two unexpectedly relocated back to Charleston! In July 2015, Austin accepted a coaching position for the Cougars, where he focuses on defense and recruiting. Allisyn is excited to be back on a campus that is so near and dear to her heart, she chose to marry on its grounds. She’s thrilled to be working for Dean McCandless and alongside a staff she became acquainted with over the years. Working in Randolph Hall is icing on the cake, as it has always been one of her favorite historic buildings on the planet. When Allisyn isn’t on campus or at baseball games, she loves to cook, eat, travel, play the piano, and work in photography . These days her main focus with the camera is food and its history; her projects can be found at www.allisynkmorgan.com.

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