LATEST NEWS
Former Hollywood Actor Finds a New Role, Stage at CofC
A former Hollywood actor, Gary Dewitt Marshall is using his gifts as a performer to engage students so they can be more authentic versions of themselves.
Grant Allows CofC Students, Professor to Launch Project With Groundbreaking Potential
Adam Ali has been awarded a $300,000 NSF grant to study how harmful algal blooms affect fisheries, tourism and human health.
Political Science Professor Writes About How Vacant U.S. Senate Seats Are Filled
Dean of the College of Charleston School of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor of political science Gibbs Knotts writes an article for The Conversation examining how vacant U.S. Senate seats are filled.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
The College of Charleston kicked off the 2023–24 academic year with both excitement and tradition this week!
CofC Class of 2027 First-Year Student Profile
From the most common first names to the most popular intended majors: Learn all about the first-year students in the College's Class of 2027!
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Check out the latest photos from the College of Charleston, where everyone is gearing up for a great semester!
ACADEMICS
Student Reflects on Local History as 1967 Legacy Program Scholarship Recipient
The first recipient of the Clark-Jenkins Scholarship, freshman Alyssa Craft says that the work of the civil rights icons for whom the award is named continues to make a difference for students of color today.
Hospitality Course Offers Up Lessons in Authentic Storytelling
Strategic Narrative in Placemaking teaches students how to help attract visitors interested in a deeper connection to place.
A House Divided: States, Cities and the Wealthy are Withdrawing From America
Michael Lee, professor of communication at the College of Charleston, sheds light on recent rhetoric about secession and political divisions in the United States.
ALUMNI
Alumna Creates Fund to Support Black Student Union
College of Charleston alumna Neysa N. Williams '95 created a fund to support the College's Black Student Union and ensure minority students feel empowered.
Meteorology Alum Forecasts Sunny Days Ahead
As one of the first meteorology graduates from the College, Mikel Hannah-Harding ’19 is living the dream as a weatherman.
Alumnus is Leveraging Future Entrepreneurs
Mark Richards '88 has given both money and time to programs and students in the School of Business, with the goal of inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs.
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