Under the Moss: Studio Art Major Sees World Through Her Own Lens
Studio art major Kathaleena Chhien likes to share her perspective of the world through photography.
Studio art major Kathaleena Chhien likes to share her perspective of the world through photography.
Student Bethany Rupert is the first recipient of the Robert Ivey Scholarship in Dance, which was awarded for the 2018-19 school year.
Rebekah Edmondson, who survived four deployments in Afghanistan and sustained injuries from a bomb blast, remains committed to bettering the lives of Afghan women.
Professors Jessica Streit and Nathaniel Robert Walker explore the importance of place and structure in a new exhibit at the City Gallery.
On Monday, April 1, 2019, the Womenโs and Gender Studies Program will conclude the academic year with a celebration of student-scholars with its second annual 'Feminism in Motion' event.
Brother and sister Gerald and Marian Williams traded life in Hong Kong for life in Charleston, South Carolina, in order to compete for CofC's elite sailing program.
Sociology and English double major Carolina Grace Bowen stays plenty busy outside of the classroom with her food truck Area 51 Foods.
The College of Charlestonโs Sottile Theatre is on hiatus for an extensive stage renovation. The $4.7 million project is funded by both institutional capital project funds and a private grant from the Spaulding-Paolozzi Foundation.
Richard Maclean '88, co-founder and managing partner of Frontier Capital, is establishing the Maclean Business "Ready to Work" Scholarship with an initial commitment of $150,000.
College of Charleston track and field and cross country coach Amy Seago is one of the longest tenured coaches at CofC.