Learning Our Way: Coding and Composing
It turns out, one way to generate interest in computer coding – according to computer science professor and department chair Bill Manaris – is through music, like his Computers, Art and Music course.
It turns out, one way to generate interest in computer coding – according to computer science professor and department chair Bill Manaris – is through music, like his Computers, Art and Music course.
As a student within the Honors College, Olivia Yalden says the Honors College offers more than just rigorous courses – it gives students additional opportunities outside the classroom and a community with whom to navigate college life.
For National Poetry Month, which runs throughout April, poet and College of Charleston Adjunct Instructor of English Marjory Wentworth reflects on why studying poetry matters more than ever before.
Meet Aubrey Anthony, a junior double-majoring in biology and anthropology who is passionate about the environment and cultural awareness.
Three Honors College students have received the Goldwater Scholarship — one of the highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
The School of Business has racked up a series of new rankings by various national education publications for its MBA, Bachelor of Professional Studies, international business and overall business degree programs.
Noah T. Leask Distinguished Professor of Information Management and Innovation Iris Junglas is intrigued by how technology can inform new behaviors and processes and gain competitive advantages.
Right on campus at the College of Charleston, archaeology faculty and students recently conducted a dig to investigate a historic site.
Teyako Bolden is among the CofC students who have found a pathway to their career goals and aspirations through the general studies program.
Charleston businessman Ben Navarro, founder and CEO of Sherman Financial Group, and his wife Kelly, announced on Monday, March 15, a significant gift through the Beemok Family Foundation that will enhance the College of Charleston’s reputation as a leading educator of teachers.