Alumnus Helps Physically and Sensory Challenged Stay Active
One alumnus of the College is keeping Charleston's physically challenged community active by providing opportunities for adaptive recreation.
One alumnus of the College is keeping Charleston's physically challenged community active by providing opportunities for adaptive recreation.
Roughly 500 new students enroll at the College of Charleston each spring semester, adding diversity and excitement to life on campus.
On the College of Charlestonโs menโs basketball squad, no one embodies the concept of being a team player more than senior Cameron Johnson.
CofC senior Eli Dent took his love of soccer and his passion for business and created SideKik, a training apparatus for soccer players.
Students at the College of Charleston pitched their product and service apps to a panel of judges as part of professor David Hansen's New Venture Modeling course.
The College of Charleston was recently ranked No. 3 among master's-level institutions in the U.S. for the number of students who study abroad.
Brandon Brooks '15 traces success with his music app JYVE back to his time studying entrepreneurship at the College.
Three teams of students will get to push their visions for purpose-driven technology forward as the winners of the ICAT Demo Day pitch competition.
Students in the College's ICAT Program will compete for $10,000 on Monday, Dec. 4, 2017, during the ICAT Demo Day pitch event.
Geology students and faculty from the College recently attended the Geological Society of America Conference in Seattle.