Celebration of Scholars to be Held Monday
Over 70 CofC students will showcase research projects they've done with faculty members at the Celebration of Scholars, Monday, Aug. 20, 2018.
Over 70 CofC students will showcase research projects they've done with faculty members at the Celebration of Scholars, Monday, Aug. 20, 2018.
Art history major Maria Carrillo-Marquina is getting hands-on experience this summer as an intern at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
One alumna co-founded an international nonprofit that works to address the nutrition requirements of some of the worldโs most needy individuals โ people living with HIV.
Leslie Hart's focus is on how personal care products expose both students and dolphins to a harmful chemical associated with reproductive problems.
In addition to a Boeing internship, William Blanchett also won a research award with one of his professors.
Artisan Global is a new nonprofit founded by two CofC alumni that seeks to help African artisans establish themselves in the global market.
Three recent graduates from the College of Charleston received prestigious Fulbright awards, which will pay them to teach or conduct research in three different countries for a year.
Summer at the College of Charleston may seem slow, but there's plenty of intellectual activity going on and some unique courses available as well.
The Varsity Sailing Team had podium finishes in all six national championship events, which helped the Cougars secure the prestigious Fowle Trophy โ collegiate sailing's top honor.
Tristan Mouligne '04, one of the country's top distance racers in doublehanded sailing, is competing in this year's Atlantic Cup.