21 03, 2023

A House Divided: States, Cities and the Wealthy are Withdrawing From America

By |2023-04-03T10:14:17-04:00March 21, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on 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.

17 03, 2023

Plan Your Future with Graduate Education Week

By |2023-03-17T16:45:18-04:00March 17, 2023|News Briefs|Comments Off on Plan Your Future with Graduate Education Week

If you’re thinking about how to refine your career path after graduation or you’re interested in pursuing a future in academia or research, then mark your calendar for the College of Charleston’s Graduate Education Week, March 20-24.

17 02, 2023

Professor’s New Research Shines Light on Black Hole Accretion Discs

By |2023-02-17T13:41:01-05:00February 17, 2023|News Briefs|Comments Off on Professor’s New Research Shines Light on Black Hole Accretion Discs

New research by physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile may tell astronomers something about how black hole systems form and evolve.

15 02, 2023

CofC Podcast: Dean Kameelah Martin Reflects on Her Spiritual Exploration of the Yoruba Religion

By |2023-03-01T11:31:00-05:00February 15, 2023|Academics, All News, CofC Podcast|Comments Off on CofC Podcast: Dean Kameelah Martin Reflects on Her Spiritual Exploration of the Yoruba Religion

On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' Kameelah Martin, dean of the Graduate School, discusses her personal evolution from researcher and scholar to initiate of the ancient Yoruba religion of West Africa.

14 02, 2023

College of Charleston to Launch First Doctoral Program

By |2023-02-28T11:40:27-05:00February 14, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on College of Charleston to Launch First Doctoral Program

In the fall of 2023, the College of Charleston will offer a doctorate in mathematics with computation, the College's first-ever doctoral program, to address increasing demands by hi-tech companies for people with strong mathematical and computational skills.

10 02, 2023

CofC Named a Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars

By |2023-02-22T09:26:22-05:00February 10, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on CofC Named a Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has named the College of Charleston a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. Scholars for the 2022-23 academic year.

6 02, 2023

CofC Professors on South Carolina’s Move to the Start of the 2024 Presidential Campaign

By |2023-03-08T16:22:05-05:00February 6, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on CofC Professors on South Carolina’s Move to the Start of the 2024 Presidential Campaign

College of Charleston political scientists Gibbs Knotts and Jordan Ragusa discuss South Carolina's move to the start of the presidential nominating calendar for the Democratic party.

6 02, 2023

College Announces President’s List and Dean’s List for Fall 2022

By |2023-02-06T09:01:27-05:00February 6, 2023|News Briefs, Students|Comments Off on College Announces President’s List and Dean’s List for Fall 2022

The Office of the Registrar at the College of Charleston has published the semester honors lists for fall 2022.

24 01, 2023

EXPO 2023 is Open for Student Submissions

By |2023-02-05T18:33:53-05:00January 24, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on EXPO 2023 is Open for Student Submissions

On Thursday, April 13, EXPO 2023 will showcase the amazing work by College of Charleston students under the mentorship of professors. The deadline for students to submit abstracts is Feb. 15 at 5 p.m.

17 01, 2023

‘Charleston Business Magazine’ Honors CofC President, Graduate School Dean

By |2023-01-17T15:04:10-05:00January 17, 2023|News Briefs|Comments Off on ‘Charleston Business Magazine’ Honors CofC President, Graduate School Dean

'Charleston Business Magazine' has named College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu and Graduate School Dean Kameelah Martin among the “50 Most Influential People in the Region” for 2022.