Religion and Climate Change: Pope’s Message Focus of Classroom Discussion
A professor at the College is capitalizing on Pope Francis' U.S. visit and his views on climate change to spark classroom discussions about religion and environmentalism.
A professor at the College is capitalizing on Pope Francis' U.S. visit and his views on climate change to spark classroom discussions about religion and environmentalism.
The architect and planner visits the College of Charleston campus on Sept. 24 to offer his final report on Charleston's architectural review processes.
Over 50 new professors and other professionals join the College of Charleston's faculty for 2015.
This fall, the College is offering 54 different FYE courses, including topics such as “Viruses and the Coming Apocalypse," "Beyond Bratwurst and BMWs" and “Shakespeare on Screen.”
Our incoming class of freshman have already achieved a lot - both inside and outside the classroom. Here are just a few examples of the caliber of students who come to the College.
Want to garner experience and skills in sustainable issues? Check out the College's summer internship program with the Office of Sustainability.
Sean Mueller '15 is on a roll making big and bold bicycle-themed art and other public sculptures.
CofC students conduct hands-on research exploring topics such as the effects of mental illness on creativity, self-control behaviors of two-year-olds, and access to healthcare in rural areas.
The three-day program for business and organization leaders is being offered by the College's School of Professional Studies.
Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) is a unique academic program at the College of Charleston where students can win cash prizes for developing unique products.