New Kosher/Vegetarian Dining Hall at the College of Charleston
Opening in January 2016, the College's new kosher/vegetarian dining facility will be open all day to students with meal plans and the public.
Opening in January 2016, the College's new kosher/vegetarian dining facility will be open all day to students with meal plans and the public.
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Sarah Jones' bright future in the film industry came to a tragic end on a movie set. Now, her legacy is sparking changes in the industry.
Andrew Sobiesuo, director of the College's Center for International Education and associate provost for international education, oversees study abroad programs and international student services.
Associate Professor of Art Steve Johnson is spending the academic year in Bengaluru, India, teaching drawing and art to Indian students.
Brennen Reeves '14 has struggled with cystic fibrosis his whole life and in 2011 received a double lung transplant. While his focus has always been on exhaling and inhaling, he's got some tips to help the rest of us learn to ... just breathe.
The demolition of the 43-year-old auditorium will create additional space for classrooms, offices and the development of a modern, flexible-use auditorium.
Honors College student Brandon Phillips is the first recipient of the Franklin Barker West Memorial Scholarship, which was established in honor of the CofC student killed in a car accident in 2013.
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
Graham Ervin '05 adopted a healthy lifestyle after she took up bodybuilding. And with coaching from a fellow alumna and bodybuilding pro, she recently took first place in a bodybuilding competition.