Copy of Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ Donated to Library
Katie Levi's donation of her husband's beloved copy of 'Birds of America' continues a legacy of giving to the College.
Katie Levi's donation of her husband's beloved copy of 'Birds of America' continues a legacy of giving to the College.
The Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center has reopened after undergoing a major renovation.
An art history scholarship launched in 2016 honors retiring School of the Arts Associate Dean Michael Haga.
Three recent graduates from the College of Charleston received prestigious Fulbright awards, which will pay them to teach or conduct research in three different countries for a year.
Anthony Greene, associate professor of African American Studies and sociology, explains the history of Juneteenth.
Navy veteran and CofC computer science major Rex Ferrer will attend Google’s Summer Scholars’ Retreat through a partnership between Google and Student Veterans of America.
Summer at the College of Charleston may seem slow, but there's plenty of intellectual activity going on and some unique courses available as well.
Professors Leslie Sautter and Scott Harris are among a handful of scientists participating in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expedition.
For some inquisitive students at the College of Charleston, summer is a time to dig into their studies through research projects with faculty mentors.
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics program coordinator Lee Lindner says residents shouldn't focus just on wind, noting hurricanes can cause flooding, too.