Education Major Explores Family’s Roots in Cambodia
For CofC senior Chak Or,ย studying abroad in Cambodia was more than an experience to see another part of the world, it was a chance to connect with his roots.
For CofC senior Chak Or,ย studying abroad in Cambodia was more than an experience to see another part of the world, it was a chance to connect with his roots.
College of Charleston Interim President Stephen C. Osborne issued a statement of support on March 8, 2019, following a student rally on campus addressing an offensive social media video.
The College of Charleston will play host to several events as part of Charleston Navy Week taking place March 11-16, 2019.
College of Charleston Interim President Stephen C. Osborne issued a statement on March 7, 2019, regarding an offensive video circulating on social media.
Ebony T. Venson '18 is pursuing a Master of Public Administration with the support of the Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship.
The Department of Management and Marketing will host founder of PureCars, Jeremy Anspach, for the Make Your Mark Speaker Series on Wednesday, March 6, 2019.
Anthropology professors Ade Ofunniyin and Joanna Gilmore have led research for the Gullah Society regarding the remains of 36 enslaved Africans found at the Gaillard Performing Arts Center.
As the head coach of the women's basketball team, Candice M. Jackson understands the importance of expanding women's roles in athletics.
Since graduating last May, Ellie Cutright '18 has been working forย Belgian-based nonprofitย APOPOย as a research technician training African giant pouched rats in Tanzania.
The William and James Mulvaney Family Endowed Scholarship supports a declared education major in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance.