Psychology Research Tempts Toddlers with Toys
Find out what happens when psychology professor Amy Kolak places toys in front of toddlers and tells them not to touch.
Find out what happens when psychology professor Amy Kolak places toys in front of toddlers and tells them not to touch.
April Kelly-Drummond has an impressive resume of accomplishments. Thanks to the College's degree-completion program, she can add college graduate to that list.
The personal papers of the late Gertrude Sanford Legendre, which are housed in the College's Special Collections, tell the story of a remarkable woman whose adventures spanned the globe.
In this week’s installment: A T-Rex comes to campus; a professor's invention is being used to study diseased shrimp; students talk about the upcoming presidential primaries; and more.
Nearly 350 new faces will be on campus at the College of Charleston for spring semester 2016.
Antonio Tillis emphasizes all things international as dean of the College's School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs.
Anna Collett and biology professor Jason Vance study the visual systems of honeybees and how visual cues affect the insects' compound eyes.
Tired of the typical ball drop and fireworks? Take a different cultural cue this year from one of these four College of Charleston faculty members who, looking back on their native countries, tell us a little bit about their favorite New Year's traditions.
As a star and mainstay on The Good Wife, Matt Czuchry ’99 is perhaps one of the most recognizable faces in College of Charleston history.
In 1856, The Hon. Ker Boyce left an endowment that still provides scholarships to College of Charleston students today. Over time, Boyce Scholarship recipients have been known to return the gesture and establish their own scholarships at the College.