Beyoncé Gets the Academic Treatment at College of Charleston
African American Studies Director Kameelah Martin co-edited "The Lemonade Reader," a collection of essays that investigates Beyoncé's "Lemonade" album in a black feminist tradition.
African American Studies Director Kameelah Martin co-edited "The Lemonade Reader," a collection of essays that investigates Beyoncé's "Lemonade" album in a black feminist tradition.
Twelve years after graduating from the College's N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, these long-lost classmates are back on campus.
The Boeing Company and CofC have teamed up to provide scholarships to veterans interested in pursuing a career in sustainable food systems.
The College of Charleston is launching several new academic programs for the 2019–20 school year, including a new bachelor of science degree in systems engineering.
The campus community is invited to help select a College Reads book for 2020.
President Andrew T. Hsu told new students during convocation on Monday, "This is going to be our time, our year!"
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities will hold the 2019 Celebration of Scholars event for student-faculty research on Monday, Aug. 19, 2019.
Senior Alexis Wright spent her summer working as a program assistant with the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area.
With the dawn of another academic year on the horizon, a new class of students will join the Cougars’ ranks this fall.
One recent CofC graduate's internship in Western Colorado has enabled her to apply classroom lessons to hands-on work as she moves ahead in forging her career path.