French Studies Inspires Graduate’s Global Perspective
Graduate Jonah Crisanti found a way to merge his love of French with his fascination with human societies during his time at the College.
Graduate Jonah Crisanti found a way to merge his love of French with his fascination with human societies during his time at the College.
It's the first week of finals, and Cougar Countdown is here to help students relax.ย
The Office of the Provost honored six distinguished faculty during the annual Celebration of Faculty event on April 24, 2018.
From a visit from Charleston's mayor to yoga at sunset, there's plenty happening at the College of Charleston.
How can you understand all the incredible job opportunities out there without seeing them? That's why professor Thomas Martin started the Martin Scholars program.
After attending Sustainability Week events, students can find some some great vegetarian options to dine at near campus.
Anthropology professor Ade Ofunniyin will talk about a new exhibit that examines the cultural implications of remains of African-descendants unearthed at the Gaillard Center.
The prestigious Goldwater Foundation has named students Blaine Billings and Katherine Duchinski as Goldwater Scholars for the 2018-19 academic year.
The Irish and Irish American Studies program is hosting the talk โMove the Statues and Take Down the Flags" on April 10, 2018.
The Lowcountry Leadership Summit aims to serve as a catalyst for conversations to construct and sustain a productive, equitable Charleston community.