CofC Arts Abound for Fall 2016
The fall arts calendar features a wide range of public arts experiences, including professional theatre productions, music performances and scholarlyย lectures.
The fall arts calendar features a wide range of public arts experiences, including professional theatre productions, music performances and scholarlyย lectures.
Brennen Reeves '14 returns to campus to tell his story of living with cystic fibrosis and surviving a double lung transplant.
Students, alumni and professionals collaborate to bring high-quality performances to the stage in Piccolo Spoleto's 11th annual Stelle di Domani series.
In his new role, the School of the Arts alum will promote the arts throughout the Palmetto State.
Natalia Khoma and Volodymyr Vynnytsky were made honorary professors late last year at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine, otherwise known as the Kiev Conservatory.
The College's Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program presented the award to Robert A.M. Stern, who is often regarded as the dean of modern architecture in the U.S.
These singing Cougars hope to ultimately compete in July in Chicago at the national convention for the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
Edward Hart's piece will be performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in conjunction with the College's concert choir, on April 1 and 2.
Charleston gallery owner Erin Nathanson '07 hosts Miami-based artist Ben Hollingsworth '04 for a new exhibit at The Southern.
Want to study cybersecurity and Russia? Or American automotive history? Students at the College of Charleston have access to some very engaging and unusual courses each semester.