CofC in the News: Week of May 22, 2017
In this week's installment: a look at a real witch hunt, a brunch that offers up more than just food, a preview of a summer reading program and more.
In this week's installment: a look at a real witch hunt, a brunch that offers up more than just food, a preview of a summer reading program and more.
Students from two sculpture courses at the College were invited to create works for the recent North Charleston Arts Fest. Their sculptures are on display throughout May.
Campus can get a little quieter following spring commencement. But Maymester courses offer students plenty of opportunities to keep learning into the summer.
President Glenn McConnell shares highlights from the 2016–17 academic year.
The School of Professional Studies' Center for Continuing and Professional Education is offering Generation.Next: a summer program of full-day seminars designed by Dale Carnegie to prepare teens for future success.
Victoria Rego stumbled on an interesting phenomenon while studying Sherlock Holmes in the U.K. So she decided to investigate.
A senior who developed a product that helps soccer players hone their skills has been named the College of Charleston's student entrepreneur of the year.
Two projects that integrate the arts and the community and involve College of Charleston professors have been named finalists for the national Robert E. Gard award.
Student apps Cnect(ed) and WisdomMothers both received top prizes at the College of Charleston's annual ICAT pitch event.
There's a lot of "very large and very mediocre" buildings popping up around the country. The College of Charleston's proposed new master's in the art of urban design program hopes to fix that.