Communication Students Make a Statement with Research
A group of communication students got to have their say at the Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference.
A group of communication students got to have their say at the Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference.
The Women's and Gender Studies Program celebrated students' gender-related projects at the program's first "Feminism in Motion" event on April 2, 2018.
The Department of Teacher Education is focused on supporting education majors while addressing recruitment issues amid a national teacher shortage.
The New York Times bestselling young adult novel The Hate U Give has been selected as the 2018 book for the campus-wide reading program The College Reads!
The Irish and Irish American Studies program is hosting the talk “Move the Statues and Take Down the Flags" on April 10, 2018.
Nine students from the College traveled to Portland, Oregon, to present research at the world's largest and most influential conference on ocean science.
Theatre students from the College of Charleston won top awards at the Southeastern Theatre Conference.
A group of College of Charleston students and professors traveled to Cuba over spring break to seek out inspiration for performances at the Cuba Finale Concert on April 7.
The new Riley Center for Livable Communities is housed in the College of Charleston's WestEdge building at 176 Lockwood Blvd.
Now that spring break is over, it’s time to get serious about landing that internship you’ve been thinking about.