Theater Major Wins Top Prize for Paper on Color-Blind Casting
Theater student Kenya Gadsden turned a class assignment into an award-winning academic conference paper.
Theater student Kenya Gadsden turned a class assignment into an award-winning academic conference paper.
Patricia Williams Lessane, executive director of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, has been named associate vice president for academic affairs at Morgan State University.
For CofC senior Chak Or, studying abroad in Cambodia was more than an experience to see another part of the world, it was a chance to connect with his roots.
The Department of Management and Marketing will host founder of PureCars, Jeremy Anspach, for the Make Your Mark Speaker Series on Wednesday, March 6, 2019.
Astrophysics majors Lucy Williamson and Blake Mino journeyed to Chile for research using an advanced telescope at one of the world’s best stargazing sites.
The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management decided to turn the tables on the usual college job fair with the new Flip the Fair Career Fair.
A panel of educators hosted by the College of Charleston’s Educator Preparation Program hopes to find solutions to some of the problems plaguing public education in South Carolina.
Anthropology professors Ade Ofunniyin and Joanna Gilmore have led research for the Gullah Society regarding the remains of 36 enslaved Africans found at the Gaillard Performing Arts Center.
Professor Shari Rabin's Southern Jewish History class found a way to fill an empty space in the Sylvia Vlosky Yaschik Jewish Studies Center with meaning through a new photography exhibit.
College of Charleston student Sydney Lovice creates stunning works of art using metal and plaster casts of her own form.