Gertrude Legendre: Explorer, Hunter, Socialite, Spy
The personal papers of the late Gertrude Sanford Legendre, which are housed in the College's Special Collections, tell the story of a remarkable woman whose adventures spanned the globe.
The personal papers of the late Gertrude Sanford Legendre, which are housed in the College's Special Collections, tell the story of a remarkable woman whose adventures spanned the globe.
Antonio Tillis emphasizes all things international as dean of the College's School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs.
Anna Collett and biology professor Jason Vance study the visual systems of honeybees and how visual cues affect the insects' compound eyes.
The College of Charleston closes Dec. 24, 2015, for winter break and reopens on Jan. 4, 2016.
Check out some of the College's 2015 highlights as another great year wraps up.
Six months after the shooting incident at Emanuel A.M.E. Church, College of Charleston professors share their thoughts on the tragedy and President Barack Obama's eulogy of the slain Rev. Clementa Pinckney.
The nonprofit organization, which has chapters on more than 60 college campuses around the country, enables students to work with global communities on development projects aimed at eliminating extreme poverty.
The College is hosting alumni educators at a January basketball game and mailing out College of Charleston posters to South Carolina classrooms.
Undergraduates tend to study, study, study, but experts recommend taking time to de-stress during final exams, too.
The Maryland Zoo's Mike McClure '94 addresses queries about the elephants in the room.