CofC Named a Top Producer of Fulbright Students
For the sixth year in a row, CofC has been named one of the top producers of Fulbright students among master’s-level colleges in the nation.
For the sixth year in a row, CofC has been named one of the top producers of Fulbright students among master’s-level colleges in the nation.
As the director of the College's Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and the interim CEO of the International African American Museum, Bernard Powers is shedding light on new aspects of Black history.
The College celebrates the recent 50th anniversary of Kurt Vonnegut’s "Slaughterhouse-Five" with an art exhibit in Addlestone Library and a talk with English professor and Vonnegut scholar Susan Farrell.
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture builds upon the foundation of its namesake the Avery Normal Institute, which served African American students from 1865 to 1954.
With the help of colleagues, late CofC professor Alison Piepmeier's final book, "Unexpected: Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome" debuted last month.
Almost two dozen students are majoring in systems engineering at the College of Charleston, a new program designed for 21st-century needs.
The Women’s Health Research Team focused their annual Student Health Survey and subsequent BeWell campaign on behaviors that help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston sponsored a historic marker that highlights the history of the domestic slave trade at a building in downtown Charleston.
Sociology Professor Heath Hoffmann talks about the advantages and successes of online asynchronous classes for students and faculty.
La Casa Hispana is a residential living and learning community providing students an immersive language and culture experience without studying abroad.