Student Explores the Role of Activism Through Social Justice Grant
Student Allie Stern was one of six students to receive a Race and Social Justice Initiative Student Leadership Award aimed at addressing social change on campus.
Student Allie Stern was one of six students to receive a Race and Social Justice Initiative Student Leadership Award aimed at addressing social change on campus.
A partnership between tech company Capgemini and the College of Charleston has yielded great results for the university's computer science students.
Mark Elliott '96 dropped out of medical school to become a financial wizard. He's had his ups and downs, like the stock markets, but he remains forever bullish.
GEL Laboratories LLC has established the GEL Laboratories Scholarship in Chemistry aimed at bolstering the number of chemistry graduates.
Bob Dukes, professor emeritus for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has endowed a scholarship aimed at attracting and supporting physics and astronomy students.
Alumnus Gerald “Jerry” Polis '62 has created the Gerald D. Polis Family Endowed Veterans Scholarship, the College’s first endowed scholarship dedicated to veterans.
For the third year in a row, the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation is funding the College's Elementary Engineers and Charleston STEM Festival programs.
Political science major Tripp Keeffe is ready to take the helm as Student Government Association president for the 2018-19 academic year.
Sergio Martinez '15 launched the "Foreign Hero" concept at Carrefour food retailer in China to help promote the brand and its products.
Senior Victoria Kabernagel will walk across Cistern Yard during Commencement exercises later this week as a quadruple major.