Professor’s Research in Uganda Marked by Special Encounter
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
The screening of the documentary "An Outrage," part of the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative, will take place in the Avery Center at 6 p.m. on Oct. 10, 2017.
The Hibernian Society of Charleston recently hosted a ceremony at downtown Charleston's Hibernian Hall, where 13 College of Charleston students were awarded scholarships.
CofC alumnus David Wilson '08 turned his passion for science into a job at Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard, North Carolina.
The glow of incandescent candles illuminated the Cistern Yard as students gathered for the annual No Violence Day Candlelight Vigil.
The talk by CofC alumnus and U.S.-Cuba policy expert Collin Laverty will take place on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. in Robert Scott Small Building, Room 235.
The event on Sept. 21 will feature leading professionals discussing how impact investing can improve communities and economies around the world.
A new book by CofC English Professor Susan Farrell examines American war fiction from Hemingway to 9/11.
The following is a statement from College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell '69 regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program: As you may have seen in the news, the Department of Justice announced plans yesterday to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program that provided temporary authorization for the children of
The Jewish Student Union hosted a Welcome Back Cookout to celebrate the start of another semester