Professor Emeritus Endows Scholarship for Physics, Astronomy Students
Bob Dukes, professor emeritus for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has endowed a scholarship aimed at attracting and supporting physics and astronomy students.
Bob Dukes, professor emeritus for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has endowed a scholarship aimed at attracting and supporting physics and astronomy students.
Retired U.S. Ambassador James D. Melville Jr. has been named associate dean for international and community outreach in the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs.
Professor Joe Kelly's new book takes a closer look at how the settlers of Jamestown survived a life marooned in the Virginia wilderness and shaped American values.
With this November marking the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ White Album, CofC students taking a Beatles music course reflect on the band's continued relevancy to the current generation.
The upcoming dance concert from the Department of Theatre and Dance, titled "Witness," explores themes of how people respond to issues of social justice.
For child life student Abigail Davis, offering support to sick children transcends geography and culture.
Freshman Sydney Eiland is attending the College of Charleston thanks to financial support from the Franklin Barker West Memorial Scholarship.
College of Charleston artist in residence and lead guitarist for Hootie & the Blowfish Mark Bryan is leaving after a decade of teaching.
Led by professor Ajani Ofunniyin, 'Rise Up!' is an event focused on the heritage and vital contributions of enslaved Africans in Charleston.
After a summer perfecting its business plan at the Beaufort Digital Corridor, a team of three ImpactX students has launched its digital town hall app called PollPit.