History, Hip Hop and Hope: College Kicks Off Major in African American Studies
African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.
African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.
College of Charleston instructor Max Kovalov's European Studies capstone course is heavily influenced by current events that hit close to home for Kovalov.
College senior Kelsey DePorte focuses her academics, extracurricular activities, internships, and activism on one thing: being more sustainable.
A panel of experts will discuss how U.S. cities like Charleston can best accommodate the migration of more people into urban areas in a sustainable way.
Emily Gallo '12 created her own music business program. Flash forward two years and she's applying her education at a successful Nashville record label.
College of Charleston computer science students are joining designers and entrepreneurs to launch the next big product โ in one weekend.
Many of todayโs college students were in elementary school on 9/11. College of Charleston English professor Susan Farrell uses literature and other works to teach about the attacks and their aftermath.
College Chronicles author and College of Charleston English professor Kelly Owen offers tips on how to tell if self-publishing is for you.
History professor Scott Poole just published the first biography on Vampira (Malia Nurmi). He explains vampires in pop culture and whether they have staying power.
Lei Jin has become a go-to expert on all aspects of Chinese culture in Charleston. She has organized a Chinese Moon Festival event to celebrate the extra-large-looking moon on September 9, 2014.