Honors College Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The Honors College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of events in October and November.
The Honors College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of events in October and November.
Junior Courtney Beckham was awarded the Department of Defense SMART Scholarship for her final two years of school, and upon graduation she will begin a two-year job in Washington, D.C.
Washington Post National Security Editor Peter Finn will visit campus to talk about current security issues facing the United States.
Lisa Brock’s visiting position is supported by the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative as part of a Google-funded collaboration.
In this week's installment: the College’s data science program is honored, a preview of an upcoming art exhibit, Patrick Kennedy talks to CofC students and much more.
President McConnell recently updated the Faculty Senate on several topics, including the strategic direction of the College, enrollment and the university's work on diversity and inclusion.
Newly retired exercise science professor Mike Flynn says that his boatbuilding hobby is really more of an obsession.
Four students reaped the rewards of hands-on learning through NASA's eclipse ballooning project during August's solar eclipse.
Some 230 high school students from around South Carolina learned how studying German at the College can open up career opportunities.
Over the past year, the Riley Center has undertaken initiatives dealing with increasing food supplies, training government leaders and assessing food and housing insecurity.