Back on the Bricks Campus Signage Available to Faculty, Staff
Back on the Bricks has campus directional and informational signage and graphics available for download.
Back on the Bricks has campus directional and informational signage and graphics available for download.
Tamara T. Butler is taking the helm as the new executive director of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture and associate dean of College Libraries.
The Florence/Pee Dee CofC Club has created a new scholarship to support first-year College of Charleston students from the Pee Dee region of South Carolina.
The College of Charleston plans to expand its opera offerings to one fully produced performance a year, complete with a full orchestra, sets, costumes and technical support.
As a disaster risk reduction specialist with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, alumna Marina Drazba knows how to empower people to be ready for a catastrophe.
After many years of working in a variety of fields, veteran and former firefighter Jeff Ballard has earned his bachelor's degree in professional studies from the College of Charleston. And now, he's ready for the next step in his career.
When Harry Huge, an avid supporter of CofC athletics and academics alike, recently passed away, he left a lasting legacy at the College of Charleston.
Music major Tianyu Liu won first prize in strings at the Music Teachers National Association Young Artist Performance Competition.
Student Tanner Crunelle is the recipient of the Southeastern Womenโs Studies Association Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award, named for late CofC women's and gender studies professor Alison Piepmeier.
After a recent walk, alumnus Walter Cain '82 became concerned people weren't taking social distancing seriously. So he took action with the goal of helping us see what we need to do.