New School of Professional Studies Focuses on Adult Learners and Non-Traditional Students
The new school at the College's North Campus offers undergraduate programs, continuing education classes and professional certification programs.
The new school at the College's North Campus offers undergraduate programs, continuing education classes and professional certification programs.
Clay Dustin started Project Playground to help keep elementary school children active and out of trouble during recess.
No matter what your major is, sociology professor Tracy Burkett says all students should understand the connections between individuals, groups and society.
Cougar Countdown runs Dec. 2 to Dec. 10 and offers a variety of events and activities to help students approach final exams with a healthy and positive attitude.
Kent Gourdin, global logistics and transportation professor, says work slowdowns at West Coast ports are unlikely to affect holiday shopping.
Need extra tutoring before finals or a quiet place to study? What about stress relief or a ride home after a late night of studying? The College has you covered.
The Collegeโs Architecture & Art History Club brings subjects to life in Charleston. Currently, they're developing an educational curriculum for use in Charleston County schools.
Alumna Elizabeth Williams '01 credits the liberal arts education she received at the College of Charleston for helping her make it on to Jeopardy!
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week exposes students to the people and the stories behind these conditions and encourages them to take action.
Dave Owens, associate dean of the Graduate School and professor of Biology, is closely involved with the South Carolina Aquarium's work to rescue, rehabilitate and release sea turtles.