Students Get Taste of CofC Exchange Programs
Students interested in studying abroad recently got a taste of different cultures at the 9th Study Abroad Exchange Expo.
Students interested in studying abroad recently got a taste of different cultures at the 9th Study Abroad Exchange Expo.
Two M.F.A. candidates spent the spring semester mentoring undergraduates at the University of Bahrain, creating a cross-cultural community of creative writers.
Under the direction of Bernard Powers, professor emeritus of history, the new center will examine the impact of slavery and race-related issues in Charleston, the surrounding region, and the College.
Students in the Global Logistics and Transportation Program in the School of Business won the Intermodal Association of North America's eighth Intermodal EXPO Academic Challenge.
Throughout the school year, the College will host of series of events, speakers, seminars and more to commemorate the centennial of women attending CofC.
Atmospheric physicist Gabriel Williams looks at the news coverage surrounding Hurricane Florence and how it may help future meteorologists.
The College plans to have classes resume on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. All faculty and staff members will report to work as normally scheduled for Monday, Sept. 17.
The College will be closed beginning Tuesday, Sept. 11. Only essential College personnel should report to campus on Tuesday and Wednesday to make storm preparations and provide student support services.
A study headed by public health professor Leslie Hart shows bottlenose dolphins in Florida are exposed to man-made chemical additives in consumer products.
A philanthropic gift from the Cron Family Foundation is furthering the mission of the College's Crossing the Cistern program.