22 11, 2021

Music Major’s Research Leads to U.S. Premier of Guatemalan Composer’s Work

By |2021-12-07T08:48:20-05:00November 22, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Music Major’s Research Leads to U.S. Premier of Guatemalan Composer’s Work

Music major Laura Maria Diaz Coronado's research into Guatemalan composer Joaquín Orellana has led to the U.S. premier of his piece "Ballet Contrastes," which will be performed by the College of Charleston Orchestra.

17 11, 2021

1967 Legacy Program Boosted by Philanthropy

By |2022-10-18T14:23:53-04:00November 17, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on 1967 Legacy Program Boosted by Philanthropy

Thanks to generous donors, the new 1967 Legacy Program, which supports the academic and professional success of Black students, is able to offer robust scholarship support and extra curricular activities in its first year.

15 11, 2021

Stono Preserve Gives Students a Chance to Commune with Nature

By |2021-12-01T09:35:45-05:00November 15, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Stono Preserve Gives Students a Chance to Commune with Nature

The College of Charleston at Stono Preserve offers students the chance to explore a natural Lowcountry environment and get hands-on experience in conservation.

9 11, 2021

First Year Experience Classes Offer Transformational Opportunities

By |2021-11-23T11:01:48-05:00November 9, 2021|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on First Year Experience Classes Offer Transformational Opportunities

From analyzing Broadway musicals to understanding the physics of computer games, First Year Experience courses at CofC help freshmen get oriented to the rigors of college life and academics.

4 11, 2021

Project Management a Perfect Fit for Professional Studies Student

By |2021-11-18T10:48:56-05:00November 4, 2021|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Project Management a Perfect Fit for Professional Studies Student

The Bachelor of Professional Studies in project management in the School of Business gives adult learners skills and knowledge they can immediately put to use in their careers.

1 11, 2021

Former CofC President Ted Stern Leaves Lasting Legacy With Scholarship

By |2022-10-18T12:44:54-04:00November 1, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Former CofC President Ted Stern Leaves Lasting Legacy With Scholarship

The Theodore S. and Alva D. Stern Endowed Scholarship honors the legacy of late CofC President Theodore “Ted" Stern, whose leadership and vision were instrumental in molding the College into what it is today.  

28 10, 2021

CofC Musicians Take the International Stage with Film Score

By |2021-11-10T14:57:58-05:00October 28, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on CofC Musicians Take the International Stage with Film Score

Music professor Yiorgos Vassilandonakis scored the music – and recorded it with CofC students, alumni and colleagues – for a film that has taken off in international film festivals.

18 10, 2021

CofC Fully Charged with New Electrical Engineering Major

By |2022-10-19T17:09:24-04:00October 18, 2021|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on CofC Fully Charged with New Electrical Engineering Major

With a curriculum focused on electrical autonomous vehicle design, CofC's new electrical engineering major is built to encourage creativity in its students, who will be ready to develop the next generation of cars.

12 10, 2021

Volcano Expert Answers Questions About Dual Eruptions

By |2021-10-25T10:41:00-04:00October 12, 2021|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Volcano Expert Answers Questions About Dual Eruptions

With one volcano erupting in the Atlantic and another in the Pacific, Associate Professor of Geology Cassandra Runyon clears the smoke about all this volcanic activity and shares insight into the fiery spectacle.