College Hosts Conference on Eudora Welty
If you're into Eudora Welty, then the place to be Feb. 21-23, 2019, is the College of Charleston, which is hosting a conference on the life and work of this important Southern writer.
If you're into Eudora Welty, then the place to be Feb. 21-23, 2019, is the College of Charleston, which is hosting a conference on the life and work of this important Southern writer.
Robert Lewis, director of jazz studies at the College of Charleston, will make his debut as director of the Charleston Jazz Orchestra on Feb. 23, 2019.
Professor emerita Amy McCandless will present “Taking on the Spirit and Tone of Robust Manliness: Women at the College of Charleston Between the World Wars” on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
Paleontologist Robert Boessenecker's research concludes the extinction of the giant shark "Megalodon" may have occurred much earlier than first believed.
The College is the only master’s-level school in the United States to be included as a top producer of both Fulbright scholars and Fulbright students.
Established in January 2018 to celebrate women and help them achieve their career goals, the student club Women in Business now boasts 50 members spanning all different majors and backgrounds.
Humorist, scholar and activist, Peterson Toscano visits the College, engaging students with discussions that touch on faith, climate change and LGBTQ+ issues.
Darwin Week at CofC features a number of interesting lectures by impressive evolutionary scholars.
A number of professors are taking innovative steps to augment the education their students receive by flipping the conventional classroom setting on its head.
Since graduating last May, Ellie Cutright '18 has been working for Belgian-based nonprofit APOPO as a research technician training African giant pouched rats in Tanzania.