Entrepreneurial Alumna Helps Environment and Grows Her Passion
Susan von Frank ’03 sees agribusiness as part of the climate change solution. It's why she and her husband started GrowJourney.
Susan von Frank ’03 sees agribusiness as part of the climate change solution. It's why she and her husband started GrowJourney.
Matthew McClellan ’08 plans to try at least one case before the U.S. Supreme Court or be a TV legal correspondent/commentator. Or both.
Construction workers unearthed a Civil War-era artillery shell on the College of Charleston campus.
Clay Dustin started Project Playground to help keep elementary school children active and out of trouble during recess.
No matter what your major is, sociology professor Tracy Burkett says all students should understand the connections between individuals, groups and society.
See how high the College ranks in the Institute of International Education's list of top universities for the number of students who studied abroad.
Cougar Countdown runs Dec. 2 to Dec. 10 and offers a variety of events and activities to help students approach final exams with a healthy and positive attitude.
Assistant Professor of Economics Mark Witte discusses what the College of Charleston should consider if we were to add a football program.
Kent Gourdin, global logistics and transportation professor, says work slowdowns at West Coast ports are unlikely to affect holiday shopping.
Need extra tutoring before finals or a quiet place to study? What about stress relief or a ride home after a late night of studying? The College has you covered.