Notice Regarding Operations on Friday (June 26, 2015)
Notice from Vice President of Human Resources Ed Pope regarding College of Charleston operations for June 26, 2015.
Notice from Vice President of Human Resources Ed Pope regarding College of Charleston operations for June 26, 2015.
Charleston is finding its own way to grieve last week's tragedy at Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Calhoun Street. These College of Charleston faculty members have written poignant pieces to work through the experience and express what it's really like in Charleston right now.
In this week's installment: A political science professor talks about the presidential race, a look at Alyson Shotz’s exhibit at the Halsey, and remembering George Spaulding.
Get out and explore at night, show up on time to academic advising, and the one session you DON'T want to miss.
The recently completed sensory garden at the College’s N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center was created as part of the Farm-to-School Initiative, an educational and outreach program housed at the College and funded by Boeing South Carolina.
The organization awarded a $24,900 grant to to help establish a new position dedicated to assisting veteran students pursuing an education at the College.
The College, in collaboration with The Citadel and Clemson University among other sponsors, hosts the 10th Southern Assoc. of Women Historian Conference this week.
Marine biology professor Gavin Naylor helped identify a rare pocket shark caught off Louisiana. Only two are ever known to have been found.
Grammy-nominated College of Charleston music professor Marc Regnier released a new album entitled Tempo do Brasil on June 9, 2015.
In this week's installment: A geology professor talks about an unexpected “find” in Mount Pleasant, the College receives a grant to study coastal waters, and a political scientist looks at the growing field of presidential candidates.