French Professor Reflects on Notre Dame Following Fire
French professor Juliette Bourdier grew up in Paris. Watching Notre Dame Cathedral burn on April 15, 2019, reminded her of the building's significance in history and in her own life.
French professor Juliette Bourdier grew up in Paris. Watching Notre Dame Cathedral burn on April 15, 2019, reminded her of the building's significance in history and in her own life.
President-elect Andrew T. Hsu has announced leadership changes regarding executive vice president of academic affairs and chief of staff to the president.
Environmental studies educator Peter Blaze Corcoran is visiting the College on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, to deliver a lecture on sustainability literacy.
College of Charleston men's basketball player Jarrell Brantley and Team Colonial Athletic Association took home $100,000 Sunday, April 7, 2019, after winning the 2019 Dos Equis 3X3U National Championship tournament.
David Parisi, associate professor of emerging media, focuses his research on touch technology, a field known as haptic media studies.
Activities at the College over the past week have ranged from a visual arts competition to a talk from a former ambassador to a celebration of feminism and scholarship.
Former College of Charleston President P. George Benson will serve as the master of ceremonies at the 2019 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Awards, the nation’s highest honors for innovation and performance excellence.
Several streets on and near the College of Charleston campus will be closed for the 42nd annual Cooper River Bridge Run this weekend April 5-6, 2019.
Held on Thursday, April 4, 2019, "BlackLives Matter: Looking at Charleston," will explore racial disparities and social justice activism through poetry and political perspectives.
From scientific research to a renovation at the Sottile Theatre, there's a lot going on at the College these days.