Piano Professor Reaches No. 1 on Classical Albums Chart
Piano studies professor Paul Sánchez collaborated on an operatic album that recently reached the top of the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums chart.
Piano studies professor Paul Sánchez collaborated on an operatic album that recently reached the top of the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums chart.
An administrative assistant in the Department of Philosophy, LoRease Johnson has turned her love of working out into a professional bodybuilding career.
The College of Charleston will hold its next round of virtual town hall meetings Wednesday, Feb. 17, and Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021.
With the arrival and distribution of COVID vaccines, three medical alumni answer some questions about the rollout and when we can look forward to life beyond the pandemic.
This year's German-American Business Summit, which will be held virtually on Feb. 4, will focus on the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on German industry as well as how the College's new systems engineering major supports the needs of industry in the region.
Charissa Owens, the director of diversity education and training, will receive a MLK Humanitarian Award at the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
More than 300 students at the College of Charleston are graduating in December 2020, an achievement made through hard work, perseverance and dedication.
Utilizing their built-in diversity and pulpit, the College’s sports teams are leading the charge for change.
The Winter 2021 issue of 'College of Charleston Magazine' is just arriving throughout campus, in homes across the country and around the globe.
Despite winning the Department of Mathematics's top honor, Jay Van Raalte '20 plans on pursuing a career in music instead of going to graduate school – because, well, who wouldn't want to be a rock star if they had the choice?