Darwin Week Goes Virtual for 2021
The College of Charleston will celebrate the life and scientific discoveries of Charles Darwin with Darwin Week Feb. 8-12, featuring a series of virtual events.
The College of Charleston will celebrate the life and scientific discoveries of Charles Darwin with Darwin Week Feb. 8-12, featuring a series of virtual events.
Laura Lageman is stepping down as the College of Charleston's senior associate athletics director and senior woman administrator in athletics after an industrious career that spanned more than three decades.
Peer-tutors with CofC's Center for Student Learning offer their top 10 study tips to help fellow students breeze through their exams.
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.
MBA students Tyler Rothenberg and Nic DeLuca are among two of the 221 students and more than 80 faculty and staff members at the College who have served in the military.
A testament to the importance of sustainability at the College of Charleston, The Princeton Review has included CofC in its annual 'Guide to Green Colleges' for the third year in a row.
Three CofC students hope their recently created works for the 2020 Student Art Expression of the Year program will inspire and unsettle viewers regarding the issues of climate change and global warming.
From Folklore of the African Disapora to Nanotechnology in Medicine to From Russia With Code: Cybersecurity and Russian, CofC's roster of classes this fall is impressively broad in scope and innovation.
Students at the College of Charleston will benefit from a recent grant from the National Institutes of Health that will deliver $100,000 a year for the next five years to support biomedical research.
Student-interns in the College of Charleston's Center for Sustainable Development make big contributions while gaining valuable experience and skills.