16th Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival Kicks Off Nov. 10
The 16th Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival, in partnership with the College of Charleston, will take place Nov. 10-13 at the Queen Street Playhouse.
The 16th Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival, in partnership with the College of Charleston, will take place Nov. 10-13 at the Queen Street Playhouse.
The Women’s and Gender Studies Program’s 10th annual Yes! I’m a Feminist fundraising event will return to an in-person celebration on Nov. 4, 2022, in the Stern Center Garden.
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' history professor Jason Coy and Francesca Gibson, a double-major in history and psychology, explore a time in history when people believed in and feared witchcraft.
After participating in a long-term internship program at Red Hat, Inc., CofC senior Isaiah Stapleton has a full-time job waiting for him when he graduates in May 2023 with a degree in computer science and a minor in data science.
In this episode of 'Speaking of … College of Charleston,' CofC’s official podcast, artist Kirsten Stolle talks about her exhibition 'Only You Can Prevent a Forest, which is on view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art through Dec. 10.
The family and friends of Dr. Eugene “Gene” J. Gangarosa will hold a Celebration of Life event on Sunday Sept. 18, 2022, at the College, where his philanthropy has provided international experiences for students in CofC’s public heath program.
Meet Aimée Pfeifer, the College's new registrar – and find out how she plans to provide a new and innovative perspective that will promote a progressive path to student success.
Eight students spent the last two years leading discussions on tricky topics of philosophical relevance through the Socratic Scholars program.
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' orientation interns Lauren Pinto, Bella Pack and Jalen Newell offer up a variety of ways for incoming students to prepare for their arrival on campus and ease into college life this fall.
The “Beatty Bunch” is made up of nearly 140 students who have been supported by the Guy E. and Betty Beatty Scholarship Fund over the years.