Globe Trotting: CofC Summer Study Abroad Highlights
Students from the College are studying abroad in over 60 different countries this summer, taking courses that range from arts education in Italy to marketing in China.
Students from the College are studying abroad in over 60 different countries this summer, taking courses that range from arts education in Italy to marketing in China.
Math major Evan Sliker is spending his summer honing his cybersecurity skills as a system administration intern for Life Cycle Engineering.
Scott Persons, curator for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History, says his new research shows that between insulation and flight, dinosaur feathers had a third function: sexual display.
College of Charleston public health major Britt Soyebo finds federally funded summer research at Auburn University transformational.
From a chamber music camp to a geology summer research trip to a project about space exploration, the summer months stay busy at the College of Charleston.
CofC paleontologist Robert Boessenecker will appear in the Discovery Channel Shark Week program "Expedition Unknown: Megalodon" on July 28, 2019.
Featuring unique art work, knick-knacks and curios, the Halsey Institute is hosting its second "Bizarre Bazaar" from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m on July 27, 2019. The event is free and open to the public.
The Francis J. Morrissey III Leadership School Endowment pays for CofC Sigma Alpha Epsilon members to attend their national fraternity’s leadership school.
The Office of Institutional Diversity is spearheading a new documentary titled "If These Walls Could Talk" that explores how enslaved Africans contributed to the construction of College buildings.
Every year, CofC’s Office of New Student Programs starts more than 2,000 incoming freshmen and transfer students on a new academic journey during summer orientation.