Students Set Sail to Study Biodiversity, Culture
The College's newest study abroad program involves sailing to the Caribbean on a traditional wooden tall ship to study biological and cultural diversity.
The College's newest study abroad program involves sailing to the Caribbean on a traditional wooden tall ship to study biological and cultural diversity.
Philosophy department chair Larry Krasnoff talks about his new book on philosopher Immanuel Kant and why his views on freedom still resonate today.
One senior at the College of Charleston has committed himself to helping other students, and the benefits are coming back tenfold.
Patricia Williams Lessane, executive director of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, has been promoted to associate dean for strategic planning and community engagement.
Lowcountry German Day brings high school students from across the Palmetto State to the College of Charleston to learn how studying German can boost their careers.
The MOJA Arts Festival recently honored theater professor Joy Vandervort-Cobb as a community leader in the theatrical arts.
Italian Studies professor Giovanna De Luca has been taking students from the College of Charleston on summer study abroad programs to Italy since 2013.
Biology Professor Phil Dustan has won an Emmy Award for his role in the Netflix film Chasing Coral.
Semmy Purewal '02, who is a software engineer at Facebook, recently shared his insights on succeeding in the tech world with students at the College.
Biology professor Phil Dustan is attending the 39th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards Ceremony for his role in the Netflix documentary Chasing Coral.