6 03, 2023

Couple is an Enduring Legacy to the Jewish Studies Program

By |2023-03-21T10:15:19-04:00March 6, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Couple is an Enduring Legacy to the Jewish Studies Program

As early supporters of the College of Charleston's Jewish Studies Program, Norman and Gerry Sue Arnold have left a lasting impact and helped grow the College's fledgling program into the largest Jewish studies program in South Carolina.

12 01, 2023

Beloved Professor Couldn’t Be More Connected

By |2023-06-29T17:02:56-04:00January 12, 2023|General News|Comments Off on Beloved Professor Couldn’t Be More Connected

Raised on a small farm in Tanzania, where water and electricity shortages were commonplace, Lancie Affonso ’96 (M.S. ’08) couldn’t be more plugged in today, teaching in three different schools at the College.

29 11, 2022

CofC Students Score High in Statewide Pitch Competition

By |2022-12-12T10:23:08-05:00November 29, 2022|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on CofC Students Score High in Statewide Pitch Competition

Five student teams from the College of Charleston excelled at the statewide pitch competition SC Innovates, with two placing in the top five.

1 11, 2022

Gaming Concentration Creates New Possibilities for Computing in the Arts Majors

By |2022-11-17T14:43:50-05:00November 1, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Gaming Concentration Creates New Possibilities for Computing in the Arts Majors

Computing in the arts major Jo Jackley gained hands on experience through the game development and interaction concentration and the Critical Art and Technology Lab creating an app and device that personalizes data.

11 10, 2022

CofC Podcast: The Frightening History of Witchcraft and Sleep Disorders

By |2022-10-28T12:08:15-04:00October 11, 2022|Academics, All News, CofC Podcast, Students|Comments Off on CofC Podcast: The Frightening History of Witchcraft and Sleep Disorders

On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' history professor Jason Coy and Francesca Gibson, a double-major in history and psychology, explore a time in history when people believed in and feared witchcraft.