Family Weekend Starts Friday
Hundreds of College of Charleston parents, families, and students will be on campus for the annual Family Weekend celebration, September 26-28, 2014.
Hundreds of College of Charleston parents, families, and students will be on campus for the annual Family Weekend celebration, September 26-28, 2014.
Nicole Koretsky and Riley Narum spent part of their summer inspiring hope in Uganda on the trip of a lifetime.
This is the 10th consecutive year, the Department of Hispanic Studies has hosted a series of events to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Five College of Charleston School of Business students were awarded scholarships at this week’s 41st annual S.C. International Trade Conference (SCITC).
As the 15th year of the College's Cuba study abroad program approaches, the College community reflects on the last decade-and-a-half in Havana.
The Welcome Back Picnic is the third largest zero waste event held by the College. Other zero waste events include A Charleston Affair and Bluegrass and Brunch during Family Weekend.
Oliver DeDominicis’ 12 works for SiSense, one of Business Insider’s “Coolest New York Enterprise Startups.” He works with clients and represents SiSense at expos across the U.S.
For 40 years, scores of preschoolers have come to the College looking for the same thing as their older campus peers: a place to be intellectually stimulated while enjoying the company of curious classmates.
Puss caterpillars look a lot like Donald Trump’s hair, but don’t be fooled – they pack a serious punch. Here are five things you need to know from Professor Brian Scholtens.
African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.