President McConnell’s Message on Black History Month
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell issues a message on Black History Month.
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell issues a message on Black History Month.
Despite losing his match, College of Charleston's Jake Kusmider made collegiate tennis history Tuesday.
Among the most visible projects are the rebuilding of Physicians Auditorium and renovations at the Rita Hollings Science Center.
Adjunct biology professor Russell Day gives students a different perspective through a study abroad program to the British Virgin Islands.
Participants in this year's event spent 13 hours on their feet beneath multicolored strobe lights and raised a grand total of $51,076.52 for the Medical University of South Carolina's Shawn Jenkins Children Hospital and the Children's Miracle Network hospitals.
Students and others looking to get into the music industry will have the chance to pick the brains of some top industry players as part of the College’s IN THE MIX program this spring. Kicking off Monday, Feb. 20, 2017, the first topic of the program’s Spring 2017 series will take a look at songwriting.
Before it was the Avery Research Center, the building on Bull Street was one of the most important schools and gathering places for black Charlestonians.
It’s Black History Month, and several clubs, organizations and offices at the College of Charleston are holding events celebrating the history and culture of African Americans.
For the eleventh straight year, more than 200 College of Charleston students will flock to TD Arena to spend more than 13 hours dabbing, whipping their hair back and forth and shaking it off for a common cause — for the kids.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to rediscover the seven most romantic places on the College of Charleston campus.