Halsey Symposium Examines the ‘New South’
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is examining modern southern culture in the symposium "Public Memory in the New South" as part of its exhibit "Southbound."
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is examining modern southern culture in the symposium "Public Memory in the New South" as part of its exhibit "Southbound."
As the communities and transportation project manager at the Coastal Conservation League, Betsy La Force '12 is helping shape the dialogue around transportation in Charleston.
Nearly 300 new students are joining the student body for the spring semester, and the College is helping them adapt with a series of events dubbed Weeks of Welcome.
CofC’s hospitality and tourism program has been named sixth best in the nation by the website Study.com.
History professor Lisa Pinley Covert has a received a Fulbright Global Scholar Award to assist in her study of cultural patrimony in Mexico and Peru.
Health and Human Performance professor Wes Dudgeon says getting fit in the new year is an achievable resolution if you start slow.
The year 2018 was one of scholarship, change, excitement and celebration at the College of Charleston. Here, in no particular order, are some of the high points and special moments from the past year: We saw campus transformed into a rare winter wonderland. ...said goodbye to one leader and welcomed another to the helm. ...delighted
The College of Charleston campus will be closed for winter break from Dec. 21, 2018, until Jan. 2, 2019.
Students Courtney Hicks and Katie Stagliano are among the students to receive the Society of Alumni Scholarship.
The College's new Master of Data Science and Analytics program aims to bring students from diverse backgrounds into the world of big data.