Alumna Wins Top Award for Young Sculptors
Alumna Lauren Frances Evans ’11 was awarded the International Sculpture Center's Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award for 2014.
Alumna Lauren Frances Evans ’11 was awarded the International Sculpture Center's Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award for 2014.
Board of Trustees will meet at 10 a.m., June 27, in the College's Tate Center, Room 202, at 9 Liberty St. in Charleston.
Liza Dye, up-and-coming comedian and former College of Charleston student hit by NYC subway train, heals with support from celebrity comedians and fans
College of Charleston professors train public school teachers in TECHFIT exergames from June 23 - 28.
Forty students completed the global MBA program and either interviewed with or have accepted positions at BB&T Corporate,Marriott International, Gildan and PeopleMatter.
It's all fast motorcycles and supermodels for TJ Kremlick '00 (just kidding). He was obsessed with bikes while at the College, and determined to build a career around his passion. He did - with the top motorcycle brand in the world.
Junior Garrett Boudinot and professor Todd LeVassuer developing a plan to make Charleston more sustainable by implementing aspects of the Transition Town Movement.
Italian professor Giovanna De Luca launched the Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival eight years ago to help the Charleston community learn more about Italy, and themselves.
Six College of Charleston alumni and four professors are considered some of the most forward-thinking people making a positive impact on the future of Charleston.
Amanda Rose ’02 is a Broadway actress whose credits include national tours of Oklahoma (as Laurey), Dr. Dolittle (starring Tommy Tune) and Wicked (as Nessarose).