New CofC Research Looks at Neutron Star Blasts
Physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile is researching neutron stars. These stars represent the densest state of matter in our universe.
Physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile is researching neutron stars. These stars represent the densest state of matter in our universe.
Since his involvement with the College began in the 1980s, William “Bill” Finn has been a School of Business linchpin as an adviser, donor and mentor.
As the director of CofC's Lowcountry Hazards Center, Norman Levine plays a crucial role in the area's flood control efforts while also giving students valuable real-world experience.
As a nontraditional student, graduating senior Kevan Sherbine has found a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction through the College's Bachelor of Professional Studies program.
Former CofC pitcher Griffin McLarty is ready to trade in his cap and gown for a Baltimore Orioles uniform.
CofC has ranked as the No. 5 institution in the United States among master’s level colleges for the total number of study abroad participants for the 2017-18 academic year.
Broadway lighting designer Jason Lyons is used to making audiences see things in a whole new light – and that's exactly what he's doing at CofC, too.
Team NAMO, which created an app to alert property managers of leaking toilets, won first prize at this year's Impact X Demo Day.
Cappy Yarbrough '18 has found her future in pursing a master's degree in history through the Graduate School of the University of Charleston, S.C.
The College of Charleston's Graduate School of the University of Charleston, S.C. is offering free applications through Jan. 31, 2020.