CofC to Host COVID Testing, Vaccine Clinics
The College is hosting a COVID-19 testing event on Thursday, Jan. 6, as well as a vaccine clinic on Friday, Jan. 7.
The College is hosting a COVID-19 testing event on Thursday, Jan. 6, as well as a vaccine clinic on Friday, Jan. 7.
The College's new Paleontology Scholarship is crowdfunded through visitor donations at the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History.
A guest artist at the College who just directed a student play, Michael Smallwood '09 is one of the stars of the latest installment of the "Halloween" franchise.
With one volcano erupting in the Atlantic and another in the Pacific, Associate Professor of Geology Cassandra Runyon clears the smoke about all this volcanic activity and shares insight into the fiery spectacle.
A series of philanthropic gifts from individual donors and corporations has helped set up the College's new engineering program for growth and success.
Thanks in part to the Transfer Resource Center and the Transfer Mentor Program the College has welcomed a record 636 transfer students for the fall 2021 semester.
With access to the resources of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities is a leader in community research, education and practice.
Systems engineering major Carter Blanton has spent his summer working at touchscreen monitor company Goldfinger, doing everything from testing logic boxes to building motherboards.
A postdoctoral award from the American Association of University Women will allow history professor Shannon Eaves to focus on finishing a book project about the sexual exploitation of enslaved women.
The summer 2021 issue of College of Charleston Magazine is hitting mailboxes now.