Women for Women Summit Postponed
Due to the rise of COVID-19 Delta variant cases, the second annual Women for Women Summit (W4W) presented by the College of Charleston School of Business has been postponed until the spring of 2022.
Due to the rise of COVID-19 Delta variant cases, the second annual Women for Women Summit (W4W) presented by the College of Charleston School of Business has been postponed until the spring of 2022.
The College of Charleston Division of Student Affairs recently named its 2021 division awards recipients, as well as its new executive director of student involvement.
Students participating in the College's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program shared their research with children ages 5-12 during a recent event.
Raúl Carrillo-Arciniega was recently awarded the prestigious Premio Internacional de Narrativa "Ignacio Manuel Altamirano" for his latest novel, "Hotel Francés."
James B. Edwards ’50 established the O.M. & Bertie H. Edwards Scholarship to honor his parents and their combined 100 years of teaching, and to support CofC students pursuing a career in education.
As the ombudsperson for the College of Charleston, Evie Nadel provides a safe place for any member of the community.
A student research project tied to the College of Charleston's 250th anniversary examines the role religion has played throughout the institution's history.
As a special agent for the IRS, Lisa Brantley ’85 spent her career investigating the power of greed and deception that turns ordinary Americans into criminals.
As one of the first meteorology graduates from the College, Mikel Hannah-Harding ’19 is living the dream as a weatherman.
Two new exhibitions at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, 'Dan Estabrook: Wunderkammer' and 'Jibade-Khalil Huffman: You Are Here,' offer immersive experiences that encourage viewers to rethink their perspectives.