CofC In the News – Week of May 25
In this week's installment – surfing classes make a big splash at the College; Tibetan monks begin construction of a mandala in the library; remembering the great George Spaulding and more.
In this week's installment – surfing classes make a big splash at the College; Tibetan monks begin construction of a mandala in the library; remembering the great George Spaulding and more.
Mary J. White ’94, a master teacher at the College's N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, is featured on the cover of Teaching Young Children, a national magazine for preschool educators.
Assistant professor of English Gary Jackson was saying y'all long before he moved to Charleston from Topeka, Kan.
There are plenty of CofC faculty and alumni involved in this year's Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Here are 12 must-sees!
College of Charleston REACH graduate Sam Hazeltine was honored with a resolution from the South Carolina House of Representatives.
In this week's installment - a profile of computer science major Will Jamieson; a look at the College's soon-to-open kosher-vegetarian dining hall; and the College joins a workforce-focused coalition.
More than 2,100 students received degrees during three Spring Commencement ceremonies in Cistern Yard on May 15-16, 2015.
Thanks to scholarships from the College of Charleston Fund and the Parents' Fund, Jenny Brennan '15 was able to get the experiences and education she needs to make a difference in the environment and the world.
School of the Arts Dean Valerie Morris accepted the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor's Award for the Arts from South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in Columbia on May 13, 2015.
Graduating arts management major Stirling Rentz, the reigning Miss North Charleston 2015, will compete next month for the title of Miss South Carolina 2015.