Scholarship Aims to Instill Love for Greek, Roman Culture
The Johnson-Vest Scholarship is awarded primarily to Classics majors to encourage the study of Latin and Greek.
The Johnson-Vest Scholarship is awarded primarily to Classics majors to encourage the study of Latin and Greek.
Softball player Kylie Burke spent her summer as an intern in the microbiology and infectious disease unit at Emory University Hospital.
Making friends is a great way for new students to develop a sense of belonging at the College. But for Honors College freshman Rex Bingham it's an hourly goal.
To celebrate National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Information Technology is hosting a discussion, "Cybersecurity: Itโs Not As Scary As You Think," on Oct. 29, 2019.
College of Charleston alumnus and novelist Jon Sealy '05 offers the next generation of writers a little advice on how to navigate the changing world of publishing.
The College of Charleston will host Michael Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall in Randolph Hall.
Itโs only natural for incoming students to have a few concerns about their new lives at CofC. But, there are lots of resources to help ensure a smooth transition.
As a nontraditional student, alumna Francisca Palazuelos '17 achieved her goal of earning an art degree with the support of the Duval Endowed Scholarship for Studio Art.
An alternative medicine expert, Gretchen Lidicker '14 has just published two books on the health benefits of CBD and magnesium.
Itโs an increasingly divisive time to work in the news media. These CofC grads are on the front line of a fast-changing industry.