Arabic Studies Professor Offers a Foreign Exchange of Ideas
Professor Garrett Davidson helps his students find common ground with cultures of the Middle East through his Arabic Studies courses.
Professor Garrett Davidson helps his students find common ground with cultures of the Middle East through his Arabic Studies courses.
With a NASA Space Grant for eclipse-related outreach, students at the College are preparing the public for the upcoming solar eclipse — and themselves for a future in science.
More than 60 students have joined The Lonon Foundation to start the UPLIFT program, which hosts a free monthly activity for children who have been affected by a parent or caregiver's cancer.
See which first-year residence hall best matches your personality.
The College's talent is hitting stages all over town for the Spoleto Festival USA and Piccolo Spoleto this year. Here's a handy schedule of performances by CofC students, faculty and alumni that you won't want to miss!
As the winner of the Todd McNerney Student Playwriting Award, recent REACH Program graduate Sam Kalista will get to see his play performed at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival this year.
The School of Professional Studies' Center for Continuing and Professional Education is offering Generation.Next: a summer program of full-day seminars designed by Dale Carnegie to prepare teens for future success.
Shovels & Rope's Cary Ann Hearst, Dr. Ebony Hilton, Holy City Brewing co-founder Chris Brown and other Cougar alumni share their wisdom with this year's graduating class.
The Office of Sustainability is hosting Foodstock – a music festival featuring local produce – in the Stern Center Garden from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 27.
Cougars basketball fan Bryan Derrickson is spreading mental health awareness through the positive, upbeat messages on his line of bdvibez hats – and giving part of every sale to Counseling and Substance Abuse Services at the College.