Alumnus Wins Fulbright Award to Research Migrant Workers in Mexico
Levi Vonk '13 was a model Honors College student and natural leader as an undergraduate at the College of Charleston. He's currently finishing up graduate school in England.
Levi Vonk '13 was a model Honors College student and natural leader as an undergraduate at the College of Charleston. He's currently finishing up graduate school in England.
American Chemical Society honors College for "the most innovative new activity or program".
Think you have what it takes to become the next tech billionaire? College of Charleston alumna Laura Willoughby '98, who directs a tech incubator in Maryland, offers advice for wannabe tech entrepreneurs.
The College of Charleston offers many exciting options for students to fulfill their general education requirements in the fall 2014 semester!
As a producer on NBC’s TODAY Show, Molly Cowan ’05 works around the clock on breaking news, features, award shows and anything else that hits her desk.
College of Charleston’s Nu Zeta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, was recently named an “Honor Chapter” for the 4th consecutive year.
After nearly 20 years of teaching and conducting research at the College, associate professor of geology Cassandra Runyon is as passionate as ever about studying and exploring the universe with her students and colleagues.
In fall 2014, you'll find new academic majors and minors, like urban studies and entrepreneurship, as well as two brand-new, high-tech facilities.
Beginning Aug. 21, 2014, and continuing each Thursday during class change from 12:05 p.m. to 12:15 p.m., faculty and staff will read a poem to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.
Following the performance of her one-woman play at Piccolo Spoleto this summer, Colie McClellan '10 is taking her show on the road to Philadelphia. The play deals with the prevalence of dating and domestic violence against women.