Scholarship Helps Math Major Win Post-Graduation Job
Junior Courtney Beckham was awarded the Department of Defense SMART Scholarship for her final two years of school, and upon graduation she will begin a two-year job in Washington, D.C.
Junior Courtney Beckham was awarded the Department of Defense SMART Scholarship for her final two years of school, and upon graduation she will begin a two-year job in Washington, D.C.
Zainab Dossaji didn't think she'd end up attending college in her home state of South Carolina. But after visiting CofC and meeting some professors, she decided it was the perfect fit.
To celebrate the record pace of adoptions at Pounce Cat Cafe + Wine Bar, co-owned by alumni Ashley Brooks ’14 and Annaliese Hughes ’14, the College sent a special visitor.
Kristen Thompson ’09, a graduate of the Honors College and the recipient of the College's prestigious Bishop Robert Smith Award, is passionate about her work in South Africa, where apartheid left enormous gaps in the public education system.
More than 80 students at the College of Charleston conducted research or worked on creative projects this summer with faculty members. There work will be on display Friday, August 25.
Important (and fun) information about the College of Charleston's Class of 2021.
Public health major Sierra Small '17 spent her undergraduate career researching the social and economic factors that impact sexual health.
Pounce Cat Cafe is heading to Georgia.
After completing a yearlong diversity fellowship, Kendall Deas is helping to lead the College of Charleston's diversity training initiatives.
As she prepares to head to Emory University School of Medicine, Grace Moxley hopes to one day practice rural medicine in her tiny hometown of Mountain Rest, South Carolina.