CofC Alum Starts Nonprofit in Charleston’s East Side
Loving America Street is improving lives using the community's strengths. Most recently, the group saved and restored an essential neighborhood laundromat.
Loving America Street is improving lives using the community's strengths. Most recently, the group saved and restored an essential neighborhood laundromat.
The College currently boasts three Fulbright Scholars for the 2015-2016 academic year. Later this year, biology professor and genomics expert Andy Shedlock heads to Japan as a Fulbright Scholar to study threats to sea turtles.
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.
College of Charleston athletes and staff spoke to CAA.TV about the June 2015 shootings at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in downtown Charleston.
The workshop on Feb. 20, 2016, will teach young women some of the skills they will need to enter politics. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with S.C. State Sen. Mia McLeod and former Charleston mayoral candidate Ginny Deerin.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to rediscover the seven most romantic places on the College of Charleston campus.
In the wake of a 6th place finish in the New Hampshire primary, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie has canceled his appearance at the College scheduled for Feb. 10, 2016.
Students at the College are learning self-defense techniques based on Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but the class is just as much about attitude as it is physical skill.
All alumni, students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in an oral history project created by the College's Office of Sustainability. It's easy: just walk to King Street and relate your most memorable moment on campus.
POLITICO will be on campus to host political forums devoted to energy and the economy as part of the College's Bully Pulpit Series.