Professor’s Research in Uganda Marked by Special Encounter
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
The Made in SC grant is being used to increase research in advanced materials development and manufacturing in South Carolina.
The College's new Sustainability Literacy Institute will be touching the lives of students, faculty and staff as it seeks to increase awareness about sustainability.
Michael Owens, adjunct professor of English, has written a new book about WWII Army veteran Rollins Edwards and the chemical testing he was subjected to as a young soldier.
Students from high schools across South Carolina will be hosted by the College of Charleston's German department and Mercedes-Benz Vans, LLC, to learn about the advantages of studying German at the College.
The gift from Noah Leask, founder of cyber operations firm Ishpi Information Technologies Inc., will establish the Noah Thomas Leask Distinguished Professorship in Information Management and Innovation.
The talk by CofC alumnus and U.S.-Cuba policy expert Collin Laverty will take place on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. in Robert Scott Small Building, Room 235.
The growing value of impact investing was the topic of a lecture Thursday hosted by the College of Charleston School of Business and In Place Impact.
Junior Stella Rounsefell has a poem and a short story published in the second volume of "Writing South Carolina."
The event on Sept. 21 will feature leading professionals discussing how impact investing can improve communities and economies around the world.