Student-Entrepreneur Gets Start on Career With Boob-eez
At age 9, Carlie Christenson invented Boob-eez — a product that launched her into a successful business career and led her to the College of Charleston.
At age 9, Carlie Christenson invented Boob-eez — a product that launched her into a successful business career and led her to the College of Charleston.
When the five professors who make up the Holy City Rollers bowling team get on a roll, you'd better watch out: These guys have real chemistry!
The 65 students, faculty and staff that participated in Campus Recreation Services' free, self-paced Bridge Run Training Program this year are well prepared to put their training to the test at the Cooper River Bridge Run.
Computer science professor Xenia Mountrouidou (aka Dr. X) had barely gotten her feet wet before she took the plunge – taking her newfound love of diving to the extreme as an advanced cave diver.
Glenda Johnson Byars '75, who was in fashion long before she came back to teach theatre at her alma mater, talks fashion, women's history and Charleston Fashion Week.
Although the idea of admitting women students at the College of Charleston had been brought up as early as 1894, it wasn’t until 1918 that the first women were admitted to the College. Pierrine St. Claire Smith Byrd ’22 was one of those women.
Leigh Friar, a senior majoring in women's and gender studies, has been named the first recipient of the Alison Piepmeier Scholarship.
The fifth annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" Party will encourage connections and raise funds for the Women's and Gender Studies Program's new Alison Piepmeier Scholarship.
The Avery Research Center's collections of historical artifacts, including Charleston free badges and slave badges, tell a fascinating story of the African-American experience.
They share a kitchen, an idea laboratory and a lot of whiteboards. But for the 19 students living in the Honors E-LLC, the most important thing they share is inspiration.