CofC Donors Honored at 25th Annual National Philanthropy Day
Long-time College of Charleston supporters Emily and Todd Abedon were honored as “Outstanding Philanthropists” at the 25th annual National Philanthropy Day celebration on Nov. 16.
Long-time College of Charleston supporters Emily and Todd Abedon were honored as “Outstanding Philanthropists” at the 25th annual National Philanthropy Day celebration on Nov. 16.
Several College of Charleston faculty will serve as moderators or featured authors at this year's Charleston Literary Festival, Nov. 5-14.
For the entire month of November, Greek alumni can participate in the virtual Alumni Pep Supper competition to benefit College of Charleston students in fraternities and sororities.
The Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (SESAH) awarded Nathaniel Walker the Best Book of the Year Award for his book 'Victorian Visions of Suburban Utopia, Abandoning Babylon.'
The 15th Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival, in partnership with the College of Charleston, will take place Nov. 4-6 at the Queen Street Playhouse.
Last month, three faculty and staff members received REACH Program Awards for their contributions to furthering inclusive education and service for students with intellectual disabilities.
As part of “The College Reads!” program, the College of Charleston will present a virtual evening with Hope Jahren, author of 'The Story of More: How We got to Climate Change & Where to go from Here,' on Monday, Oct. 25.
Meet Alex Katsikaris, a junior in the Honors College, majoring in psychology, who is interested in studying disorders and conditions related to the brain.
Alumna Taylor Holloway '19 is among the music majors who have benefited from the support of the Mary Stewart Allan Award for Violin.
Author and journalist Brian Hicks discusses his book about CofC alumnus J. Waties Waring and his pivotal career as a federal judge and champion for civil rights.