REACH Graduate is Delivering the Goods
A graduate of the REACH Program, Randon Strange โ16 now is a man of letters in the Office of Mail Services at the College.
A graduate of the REACH Program, Randon Strange โ16 now is a man of letters in the Office of Mail Services at the College.
Although orchestras around the world have performed Edward Hartโs music, his latest works with the Charleston Symphony are the ones that hit closest to home.
The REACH Program celebrates its 10th anniversary empowering students with cognitive disabilities to participate fully in college.
Are bonnetheads the first sharks found to eat veggies? Professor Gorka Sancho and two marine biology students are hot on their tails.
The College of Charleston has launched a new student exchange program with American University in Cairo.
In 2004, the College of Charleston Center for Creative Retirement established a scholarship for college-age students studying gerontology. Meet this year's recipient, sociology major Kylie Vorhis.
Esther Ferguson, who along with her husband donated her home in Trujillo, Spain, to CofC in 1996, recently gave a painting of the restored Roman ruin to the College.
Sharon Kingman '80 gives back to the College in many ways, from her namesake scholarship with her husband to her work as an MBA mentor.
These CofC students made big strides in the area of social justice with small grants from the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative.
Music major Tianyu Liu will put his violin skills to the test at the Michael Hill International Violin Competition in New Zealand May 31 - June 8, 2019.