Italian Cinema Expert Brings Culture and Traditions to Charleston
Italian Professor Giovanna De Luca launched Charleston's Nuovo Cinema Italiano in 2006. The eighth annual film festival kicks off Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Italian Professor Giovanna De Luca launched Charleston's Nuovo Cinema Italiano in 2006. The eighth annual film festival kicks off Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Ricky Vimmerstedt '02 never thought he'd leave the College of Charleston and wind up in Ojai, Calif. as the GM of an organic winery, but his position at Casa Barranca Winery is his dream job.
Michael Moran '03 is an in-demand furniture maker. Any waking hour where the anthropology wasn’t doing schoolwork or playing soccer for the College, he was working as an apprentice. That's where Moran found his calling.
Professor Kevin Keenan used urban studies & transportation expertise (and knowledge gleaned from movies and TV shows) to plan a successful zombie escape.
Every year, Ale Torres carves these amazing College-themed pumpkins. He offers four tips to give hope to all novice pumpkin carvers.
Since officially taking office on July 1, 2014, President Glenn McConnell ’69 has been busy gathering input from the College community and sharing his vision for the College’s future.
BarcampCHS provides techies, developers, designers, entrepreneurs and others with an open environment for learning and sharing. Tickets are $10.
It was literally sink or swim for College alumnus Andy Steinhauser '02. He explains how he launched his own radio show in L.A.
The College of Charleston African Studies Program will host the Southeastern Regional Seminar in African Studies (SERSAS) October 24-25, 2014
The "Legend of Zelda" N64 game changed Kyle Hilliard's life and set the 2009 grad on the path to his job as associate editor at Game Informer Magazine.