Institute Elevates Southern Jewish History, Culture
The College's Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture recently hosted an institute focused on Southern Jewish history.
The College's Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture recently hosted an institute focused on Southern Jewish history.
Wendell Roberston '18 is among the students to benefit from the Horatio Hughes Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of alumnus and professor Horatio Hughes, Class of 1905, who taught at CofC from 1923 to 1950.
Two business professors are closely monitoring the ongoing changes in U.S. tariffs on international goods for potential impacts on the global economy.
President Hsu announced that the Commission on Higher Education approved the College's plan to create a new academic program in systems engineering.
Lauren Furey '19 has turned a love of cooking into a well done career.
The School of Education, Health, and Human Performance and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences have new acting deans following leadership changes in the College's administration.
Over two dozen students at the College of Charleston have received funding to conduct research this summer on a broad range of topics.
Board of Trustees Chair David Hay ’81 said increased investment in state higher education by the South Carolina General Assembly enabled the College to keep tuition at affordable levels.
The 2019 hurricane season is upon us, and it's time to prepare. Two CofC meteorology professors discuss what we can expect this season.
The College's Maymester course on Spoleto Festival USA pulls back the curtain on the world of the performing arts.