M.F.A. Student Joins National Conversation on Women’s Rights
M.F.A. student McKayla Robbin was recently featured on the PBS show 'Newshour' after poems from her first book of poetry, 'we carry the sky,' were translated into a short film.
M.F.A. student McKayla Robbin was recently featured on the PBS show 'Newshour' after poems from her first book of poetry, 'we carry the sky,' were translated into a short film.
At its June 2017 meeting, the Alumni Association Board announced that it had established the Karen Burroughs Jones ’74 Alumni Scholarship.
The Career Center internship award program offers boot camp–style workshops on résumé development, professional job correspondence and interviewing skills.
The College’s Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grant gives students the opportunity to discover what they're passionate about.
Professor Anna Lonon turned the loss of her husband to cancer into an opportunity to help children whose parents are suffering with the disease.
This month, Keith Sauls '90 is embarking on the South Pole Energy Challenge – the first-ever expedition to the South Pole powered solely by clean-energy technologies.
Members of Charleston's Jewish community invite friends and family of all religions and backgrounds to the 13th annual Chanukah in the Square this Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017.
Fond memories of College Lodge inspired Kristen Faretra Bowden ’95 to establish the 402 Scholarship, CofC's first residential scholarship.
Andrew Sobiesuo, director of the College's Center for International Education, has been elected to the Council on International Educational Exchange's Academic Consortium Board.
The fall 2017 issue of "Portico" is out. If you haven't had a chance to thumb through it yet, here's a taste of what you're missing!