Hospitality and Tourism Program Earns National Ranking
CofC’s hospitality and tourism program has been named sixth best in the nation by the website Study.com.
CofC’s hospitality and tourism program has been named sixth best in the nation by the website Study.com.
History professor Lisa Pinley Covert has a received a Fulbright Global Scholar Award to assist in her study of cultural patrimony in Mexico and Peru.
Health and Human Performance professor Wes Dudgeon says getting fit in the new year is an achievable resolution if you start slow.
Students Courtney Hicks and Katie Stagliano are among the students to receive the Society of Alumni Scholarship.
The College's new Master of Data Science and Analytics program aims to bring students from diverse backgrounds into the world of big data.
Students of professor Nathaniel Walker’s Architecture of Memory course have created several proposals for a new memorial to honor the remains of 36 African descendants.
From a young age, graduate students Haley Sheafor and Tirion Sheafor were excited to play and learn with classmates from other countries.
Alumna Angela Lindner '83 honored her parents and sister with the creation of the Blalock-Stephenson-Stirling Endowed Undergraduate Research Award in Chemistry.
College of Charleston Provost Brian McGee has been named president of Quincy University, a private, Catholic liberal arts university in Quincy, Illinois.
Physics professor Mike Larsen is working on a project that has allowed him to measure the 3-D statistical structure of water drops in clouds.