Students Push Hockey Careers into Overtime with Club Team
Despite the College's southern locale, students who love playing hockey can continue hitting the puck as members of CofC's club hockey team.
Despite the College's southern locale, students who love playing hockey can continue hitting the puck as members of CofC's club hockey team.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees will hold a series of meetings Jan. 23-24, 2020.
Management professor Christopher Whelpley's research looks at the growing need for business organizations to consider autism in the workplace.
A recent study by geology professor Barbara Beckingham shows that more and more microplastics are showing up in wastewater treatment plants in the Lowcountry.
Two basketball legends, John Kresse and Otto German '73, hang up their hightops for good.
After 33 seasons, men’s soccer coach Ralph Lundy is finally hanging up his whistle.
A new book by two political science professors takes a comprehensive look at the state's pivotal role as the first Southern state in the presidential primary.
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
In this week's installment: a look at flooding in Charleston, Presidential candidate Michael Bennet participated in the Bully Pulpit Series, the Avery Research Center reopens and much more.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees’ Executive Committee will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020.