Camping for Credit: Summer Class Embraces Ecovillage Living
This summer 2015 religious studies course took 11 students to the North Carolina mountains to camp for credit, learn what a chicken mobile is and much more.
This summer 2015 religious studies course took 11 students to the North Carolina mountains to camp for credit, learn what a chicken mobile is and much more.
Alum Tony Williams '11 leads a week's worth of events at the Charleston Pride Festival.
Ben '05 and Nick D'Allesandro have been drawing hungry Cougars to D'Allesandro's Pizza in Charleston for nearly 10 years. From the "Get Gnarly" to the "Beetnick," their tasty pies are favorites of the College community.
Watch Jonathan Brilliant '02 use coffee shop materials to create amazing sculptures. One of his art installations used 60,000 coffee stirrers.
Patrick Melton '06 gets paid to sing in front of huge international audiences - but maybe not the audiences you'd think. See how he used his music degree to start a career with the Navy!
The digital talents of alum Emory Parker '10 helped The Charleston Post and Courier newspaper win a Pulitzer Prize.
Ashley Fabian '13 earned a vocal performance degree and an artist certificate at the College. Now she's off to graduate school in Cincinnati for music.
Two camps dedicated to inspiring interest in math, science and arts fields in young students took place at the College of Charleston this summer.
Alum and campus gardener Lexa Keane '14 not only grows beautiful plants at the College, but makes sure they break down in a sustainable manner, too.
Comedian and South Carolina native Aziz Ansari comes to the College's Sottile Theatre on July 11, 2015, as part of his "Modern Romance" book tour.