Alumna Performs One-Woman Show at Piccolo Spoleto
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
From quantifying humility to cancer research, check out 8 of the 37 summer research projects taking place at the College of Charleston.
After college, Ben Rosen '08 hoped to do standup comedy and get a day job in NYC. Learn how he landed a career at Buzzfeed instead (spoiler: snacks are key)
The College's student-run theatre group Center Stage has existed in various forms for more than 100 years.
A recent Slate article speculates that a library without books seems inevitable. College of Charleston Libraries Dean John White respectfully disagrees. He predicts that wonโt happen anytime soon โ if at all.
Professor James Newhard studies the past with some of the most futuristic technology available.
Former students of longtime chemistry professor Frank Kinard, who passed away last summer, have established a scholarship to honor his legacy of teaching.
Having the world-class Spoleto Festival in the Collegeโs backyard has provided an immersive learning experience for students in the School of the Arts and led to arts-related jobs.
A Q&A with one of CHARLIE Magazineโs 50 Most Progressive People of 2014. Parry says pushing the boundaries is absolutely necessary.
Anna Grace Burnette '13 put her psychology degree to use profiling criminals and conducting research as an intern with the FBI.