International BBC Program Coming to Charleston
The international BBC program Global Questions will record an upcoming episode at Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site.
The international BBC program Global Questions will record an upcoming episode at Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site.
Important (and fun) information about the College of Charleston's Class of 2021.
The College of Charleston is smack in the middle of Monday's total solar eclipse, and like any big event on campus, there were plenty of chatter about the out-of-this-world event on campus.
Ninety years ago today, the College of Charleston's Sottile Theatre opened on King Street as the Gloria Theatre.
Dear Campus Community: I hope this note finds you well as we prepare for another great year of intellectual curiosity, growth and development. I know you are aware of the national conversation surrounding race and how to acknowledge and interpret our collective past – all against a backdrop of sadness we feel after the events
An interactive guide to life as a student at the College of Charleston, including answers to many of the questions you may be having throughout the semester
College of Charleston President Glenn F. McConnell '69 welcomes new and returning students ahead of the start of the 2017-18 academic year on Aug. 22, 2017.
It couldn't be easier to get around Charleston, South Carolina, and the College of Charleston, whether you are on two feet, two wheels, four or more.
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell ’69 issued the following statement to the campus community on Aug. 17, 2017: Dear Campus Community: Last weekend, we all saw the horrible acts of violence and anger carried out by white supremacists and neo-Nazi hate groups in Charlottesville, Virginia. These beliefs and this kind of hate have no
Answers to all of your biggest eclipse-related questions.