President McConnell Announces Retirement from the College
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell announced to the campus community on Monday that he plans to retire from his position this summer.
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell announced to the campus community on Monday that he plans to retire from his position this summer.
The Christian-Jewish Council of Greater Charleston in partnership with the College of Charleston will hold its second annual Food and Faith celebration Monday, Jan. 29, 2018.
Gullah music is reaching new audiences thanks to the success of three CofC alumni whose band, Ranky Tanky, has hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
A former head coach and two former student-athletes have been selected for inclusion in the 2018 Class of the College of Charleston Athletics Hall of Fame.
The College of Charleston is embarking on a semester-long series aimed at giving voice to sociological trauma and the ways in which societies, countries and cultures have worked to heal from conflict.
Supporting the College’s sustainability literacy initiative, the Department of Theatre and Dance’s 2017–18 production season, SUSTAIN THIS!, resumes Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018.
Professor Kris De Welde is working with students and others to advance the Women and Gender Studies program for both the campus and Charleston community.
College of Charleston junior Samantha Krantz is committed to ensuring that those who perished in the Holocaust are never forgotten.
The website Best Value Schools ranked the College of Charleston on its list of the “30 Best Small Colleges for a Classical Education.”
College of Charleston alumnus Matt Czuchry '99 will make his debut as a doctor on the new Fox medical drama 'The Resident' on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018.