Grammy-Nominated Professor Releases New Album
Grammy-nominated College of Charleston music professor Marc Regnier released a new album entitled Tempo do Brasil on June 9, 2015.
Grammy-nominated College of Charleston music professor Marc Regnier released a new album entitled Tempo do Brasil on June 9, 2015.
The College was one of 15 organizations honored with a grant from NASA in June 2015. The grant will fund geology professor Cassandra Runyon's research on recent changes in coastal marine ecosystems in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Watch the construction of a Tibetan sand mandala in the College of Charleston's Addlestone Library!
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.
Three recent graduates will leave for Lingnan University in Hong Kong to earn master's degrees in human resources.
College students, alumni, faculty and staff are peppered among Charlie Magazine's list of the "50 Most Progressive" people making a positive impact on Charleston.
Check out five College of Charleston rising seniors who are taking on varied, competitive academic and internship programs this summer.
"Progressive" alumni from the College include a poet, a fashion writer, a pair of designers, a mental health expert, and a record label manager.
Ginnie Poveromo '07 left Charleston for the American West after her graduation, but that was only the start of the psychology major's travel adventures.
School of the Arts Dean Valerie Morris accepted the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor's Award for the Arts from South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in Columbia on May 13, 2015.