Blacksmith Philip Simmons Featured in New Online Exhibitions
The Lowcountry Digital Library has published three new exhibitions, including one featuring the ironwork of master blacksmith Philip Simmons.
The Lowcountry Digital Library has published three new exhibitions, including one featuring the ironwork of master blacksmith Philip Simmons.
The Global Scholars designation sets College of Charleston students apart in the eyes of employers and graduate schools.
Hispanic Studies professor Joe Weyers says Cinco de Mayo is very similar to Memorial Day in the U.S. It's a day off from work, where families spend time together.
Jim Newsome will be the commencement speaker during the ceremony on Friday, May 9, 2014. More than 150 students will receive their degrees during the event.
Associate Professor of Psychology Carol Toris offers tips to make a good impression in a job interview.
As head of Special Collections in Addlestone Library, Harlan Greene is immersed in the cataloging and preservation of rare and historic materials. Read why one of the libraries newest collecions has special significance to Greene.
Graduating senior and international studies major Leland Gross has won a prestigious faith-based internship in Washington D.C.
Computer science major Michael Feliciano raised enough money through a crowd-funding website to fund a gap year after graduation.
Former College of College of Charleston President Leo I. Higdon is passionate about leadership. So passionate that he retired and stepped right into a classroom to teach the next generation. Here are takeaways from his course.
College of Charleston communication graduate Emma Rudolph ’13 is an associate cookbook editor who does everything from conceptualizing books to perfecting recipes and making food look good during photo shoots.