Quentin Baxter Receives Verner Award, His Own Day From City of Charleston
The accolades keep on rolling in for Quentin Baxter '98.
The accolades keep on rolling in for Quentin Baxter '98.
There's a lot of "very large and very mediocre" buildings popping up around the country. The College of Charleston's proposed new master's in the art of urban design program hopes to fix that.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed legislation authorizing CofC to offer its first doctoral degree, in computer and information science.
The College's unorthodox and wildly popular Wired & Inspired capstone course stresses the importance of forging connections, testing limits and being vulnerable.
Students can take a break from final exams and enjoy a variety of supportive and fun activities, including free coffee and snacks, yoga, Zumba and, yes, puppies.
CisternYard News, the College of Charleston's independent student news outlet, has been recognized as one of the best in South Carolina.
Get to know the ever-present and popular "hotdog guy," Antelmo Garcia, owner of Angel's Food Service – a CofC campus fixture.
Kara Cronin '14 is a Skimm'bassador Skimm'r at the New York City news startup theSkimm, which runs a popular email newsletter.
Malinda McCollum recently received the Juniper Literary Prize for Fiction for her short story collection The Surprising Places: Stories.
When it comes to cybersecurity, no other university in South Carolina hacked it as well as the College of Charleston last weekend.