Meet Hamlette, the Alum Expert on Women Portraying Shakespeare’s Tortured Prince
Darien Bucher '16 studied the many women who have portrayed Shakespeare's Hamlet on the stage and screen.
Darien Bucher '16 studied the many women who have portrayed Shakespeare's Hamlet on the stage and screen.
Tyler Hassig earned a master's degree in environmental studies while also volunteering for the Peace Corps in the Philippines.
Prints of Ralph Muldrow's watercolors will be sold to benefit African-American heritage preservation and advocacy in Charleston.
From analyzing water resources in India to understanding commerce in Costa Rica, the College offers study abroad experiences for every type of adventurer and scholar.
In this week's installment: a preview of the College's new Porgy and Bess exhibit ; the school ranks among the top disability-friendly colleges; the old King George IV Inn is now part of CofC; and more!
Andrea Creech, a senior who is double majoring in biology and Hispanic studies, is spending the summer studying at Yale University as part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program. Creech’s research will focus on type 2 diabetes.
Students, alumni and professionals collaborate to bring high-quality performances to the stage in Piccolo Spoleto's 11th annual Stelle di Domani series.
Some of the College's top 2016 graduates will be heading to London, Germany, Ireland and South America to teach, pursue advanced degrees and perform research.
Named after CofC alumna Tabetha Boyajian '03, Tabby's Star is considered the "most mysterious star in the galaxy" – and you can join the community of stargazers helping astronomers figure it out. Could this megastructure be evidence of aliens?
In this week's installment: advocating for school teachers; the rise of craft beer in South Carolina; a new archeological discovery; and more!