Alum Laces Up Soccer Cleats in Land of Wooden Shoes
Eli Sarasola '14, who plays goalie for AFC Ajax in Amsterdam, discusses her life as an international soccer player and reminisces about her days on the field as a Cougar.
Eli Sarasola '14, who plays goalie for AFC Ajax in Amsterdam, discusses her life as an international soccer player and reminisces about her days on the field as a Cougar.
Alice Hamilton knows that when someone transforms themselves, whether on stage or in real life, the results can be powerful.
Robert Blank ’11 knew it wouldn’t be easy. All the same, he quit his job in Colorado to pursue a dream: building drones that could drop dynamite and help control avalanches. After spending six months in a business incubator, Blank's startup, Mountain Drones, is getting off the ground. by Jason Ryan photography by Brett Schreckengost
Professor of paleontology Phil Manning is part of a team that analyzed the bone chemistry of manatees for the first time.
Three students have earned full scholarships and stipends to Hong Kong-based Lingnan University’s Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior program.
From New York City to Spain and Dubai, there are few places College of Charleston students won't be this Spring Break from March 6 -13.
Adjunct theater professor, playwright, actor and comedian David Lee Nelson '00 is leaving Charleston for Atlanta this summer after a three-year return to the Holy City.
The Digital Media concentration will feature lessons on graphic design, animation, video and more.
Folk-rock singer Brandi Carlile will perform at TD Arena at 8:30 p.m. on May 30 as part of Spoleto Festival USA.
Artist Jackie Sumell '96 forged close relationships with three men who were each imprisoned in solitary confinement for decades. Recently, the last of the "Angola Three" inmates was released from prison in Louisiana.