Hispanic Studies Launches New Journal
The Hispanic Studies Review is published twice a year by the College's Department of Hispanic Studies.
The Hispanic Studies Review is published twice a year by the College's Department of Hispanic Studies.
College students are used to eating on the cheap. So the experience of having world renowned chef Bob Waggoner cook a three-course meal for them is likely to be unforgettable.
Students at the College of Charleston have created a new makerspace that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship.
Students from the Historic Preservation and Community Planning program researched the complete history of a classic 1920 Anderson Six Convertible Roadster for inclusion on the National Historic Vehicle Register.
The $260K grant from the National Academy of Sciences will fund a study of attitudes about climate change and how they impact policymaking.
President McConnell recounted to students his time as a South Carolina elected official.
Two CofC computer science teams had impressive finishes in the global computer programming competition.
Blaine Billings has already had a math research paper accepted for publication, and he even has a faculty office. Not bad for a freshman.
Graduate students from a variety of master's programs at the University of Charleston, S.C., will each present a three-minute distillation of their research projects.
CofC computer science students are working with Charleston software company BoomTown to help people find their dream homes.