Alumna Creates Hope for Cancer Patients
Jacqueline Lackey '87 is looking for the cure to cancer as the director of clinical development for an oncological research and development company.
Jacqueline Lackey '87 is looking for the cure to cancer as the director of clinical development for an oncological research and development company.
As part of the College of Charleston's winter 2017 commencement, four distinguished individuals will be recognized as honorary degree recipients.
Executive Vice President Alicia Caudillย andย Chief Diversity Officer Rรฉnard Harris provide an update on several diversity initiatives intended to create a more inclusive campus community.ย
The CofC chapter of the national humanitarian organization Haiti180 is planning a return trip to the village of Duverger in spring 2018.
Time is running out for the College community and the public to visit the spectacular Sea Change exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
The Center for Public Choice and Market Processย in the School of Business recently hosted two speakers to discuss the social and economic impacts of socialist economies.
The College's volleyball team will face Miami in the opening round of the Gainesville regional on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017,ย at 4:30 p.m.
The Goldberg family has been a part of the College for nearly 90 years. Now the Goldbergs have established a series of scholarships to keep that relationship alive for years to come.
Three CofC alumni are helping to grow the solar industry through their work with Charleston-based SolBright Energy Solutions.
From student philanthropy to a big art party, here's what's been going on at College of Charleston.