‘Fiske Guide’ Names CofC as State’s Finest Public Liberal Arts and Sciences Institution
The 2024 'Fiske Guide to Colleges' has named the College of Charleston as the finest public liberal arts and sciences institution in South Carolina.
The 2024 'Fiske Guide to Colleges' has named the College of Charleston as the finest public liberal arts and sciences institution in South Carolina.
In this week's installment: Bernard Powers talks to 'The Guardian' (London) about the International African American Museum, President Andrew T. Hsu is quoted by 'The Post and Courier' in a story about student housing, and more.
Student Kylee Poole, a double major in dance and communication, reflects on why she chose the College of Charleston and how the College's dance team has helped her find her place in the CofC community.
The Society of American Historians has awarded Samantha Payne, assistant professor of history at the College of Charleston, the 2023 Allan Nevins Prize for her dissertation, "The Last Atlantic Revolution."
Thanks to support from the College's Career Center Internship Award program, English major Michael Stein is spending his summer as an intern with the Office of the Virginia Attorney General.
The College of Charleston Foundation Board welcomes returning members back and introduces new board members for the four-year term beginning July 1, 2023.
Gibbs Knotts and Vince Benigni recently published an article in The Conversation that examines the public need for presidential debates
In this week's installment: Gibbs Knotts and Vince Benigni write an article in The Conversation about presidential debates, Jenna Abeta talks with 'Cosmopolitan' magazine about the growing community of doll collectors, and more.
Gibbs Knotts, dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, is featured on the latest episode of the podcast, 'Inside the College of Charleston.'
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.