Poster Session Showcases Science and Math Undergraduate Research
The 28th Annual Research Poster Session in the School of Sciences and Mathematics takes place on April 14, 2016.
The 28th Annual Research Poster Session in the School of Sciences and Mathematics takes place on April 14, 2016.
In the early 1980s, Grammy-nominated recording artist Dave Loggins wrote the theme song for the Masters, which remains a staple of the tournament to this day. But did you know Loggins also wrote a song for the College of Charleston?
The Honors Engaged program in the Honors College is expanding to offer students a year-long experience working with local organizations on social issues such as illiteracy, poverty and poor nutrition.
The annual World Cultures Fair, hosted by the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, will be held on March 31, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Stern Center Garden.
To enhance campus safety and student accountability, beginning fall 2016, the College will make publicly available violations of the student code of conduct by student organizations.
The emergency response training, which included public safety officers, administrators and staff from the College, was designed to test operating procedures and protocols.
As director of marketing for Charleston-based real estate sales and marketing software company BoomTown, Rivers Pearce '01 has helped grow the Holy City's flourishing tech hub. The Honors College alumnus is also an accomplished musician.
Over the four decades that Joe Riley served as mayor of Charleston, he had a hand in shaping virtually every facet of life in the Holy City. Under his guidance and leadership, Charleston has become an international tourism destination, a hub of culture and the arts, an economic powerhouse and a model for historic preservation
Roger Collum has always been good at breaking things. But when you grow up in poverty โ as he did in Goose Creek, S.C. โ you canโt just go out and buy a replacement, so youโd better know how to fix what you break. As a teenager in the early 1990s, Collum mowed lawns, scrounged
From games to grand openings, photo ops to parades, our beloved mascot has been a mainstay at the College for more than three decades. But who is Clyde and how did he become the face of the College?