Civility Initiative Events Promote Healthy Disagreement and Dialogue
The Civility Initiative will host several events in February 2024 to promote communal engagement, sustained dialogue and healthy disagreement.
The Civility Initiative will host several events in February 2024 to promote communal engagement, sustained dialogue and healthy disagreement.
The Gilman International Scholarship enables American students to study abroad. The Office of Nationally Competitive Awards has many resources for students interested in applying.
The German-American Business Summit is returning to the College of Charleston for its eighth year on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
College of Charleston students are invited to submit artwork, projects and poetry for the 'Discovering Our Past' Expression of the Year contest. The contest deadline is Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.
On this episode of 'Inside the College of Charleston,' School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs Dean Aimee Arias shares some upcoming events, internship opportunities, study abroad programs and more.
Ben Gonzalez, a senior in the Honors College, has taken full advantage of everything the College's data science program – the nation's first undergraduate program of its kind – has to offer.
In this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' the podcast talks to painter Brian Rutenberg '87.
Terry L. Maple, scholar-in-residence in the College of Charleston School of Humanities and Social Sciences, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023.
More than 200 students received degrees at the winter commencement ceremony, with commencement speaker John Rashford, professor emeritus of anthropology, urging them to celebrate their success.
The Martin Center's new podcast, Mindful Mentoring, shares the value of mentorships with the community. And the inaugural episode features none other than CofC President Andrew T. Hsu.