Betsy Harper Finds Her Silly Side as Improv Comedian
Betsy Harper, assistant director of New Student Programs, isn't scared of being silly. In fact, when she takes the improv stage at Theatre 99 every week, she can be downright absurd.
Betsy Harper, assistant director of New Student Programs, isn't scared of being silly. In fact, when she takes the improv stage at Theatre 99 every week, she can be downright absurd.
The Center for Entrepreneurship in the College of Charleston's School of Business is hosting multiple events for Global Entrepreneurship Week, Nov. 13–17.
For faculty and staff at the College of Charleston, the College is more than just a job: It's an investment.
To honor its veteran and military students, faculty, staff, family and friends, the College is holding a Veterans Day celebration in the Cistern Yard on Friday, Nov. 10.
The Basketball Block Party will be held on George Street from 5:30–7:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 5, 2017. The event is free and open to the public.
Don’t miss out on this year’s Fall Alumni Weekend, November 17–18! Early bird ticket sales are ending Wednesday, October 25.
A member of one of the nation's best-known political families and a leading advocate for the equal treatment of mental illness and addiction, Patrick Kennedy will speak on campus on Oct. 11, 2017.
Just as the solar eclipse was beginning in Charleston on Aug. 21, 2017, Kaylee Walters ’08 welcomed a baby girl to the world and named her Ayla, meaning "halo of light around the moon" in Turkish.
Junior Stella Rounsefell has a poem and a short story published in the second volume of "Writing South Carolina."
There's more to the College of Charleston than its historic buildings in the Cistern Yard. Here is a list of 32 buildings you need to know.