Historic Preservation Program Tours Cuba Ahead of Obama
The College's Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program studied architecture in Havana over Spring Break.
The College's Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program studied architecture in Havana over Spring Break.
These singing Cougars hope to ultimately compete in July in Chicago at the national convention for the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
Edward Hart's piece will be performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in conjunction with the College's concert choir, on April 1 and 2.
The Honors Engaged program in the Honors College is expanding to offer students a year-long experience working with local organizations on social issues such as illiteracy, poverty and poor nutrition.
The annual World Cultures Fair, hosted by the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, will be held on March 31, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Stern Center Garden.
Charleston gallery owner Erin Nathanson '07 hosts Miami-based artist Ben Hollingsworth '04 for a new exhibit at The Southern.
Want to study cybersecurity and Russia? Or American automotive history? Students at the College of Charleston have access to some very engaging and unusual courses each semester.
College of Charleston senior and Honors College student Becca Starkes shares some helpful tips from a recent networking trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City.
As director of marketing for Charleston-based real estate sales and marketing software company BoomTown, Rivers Pearce '01 has helped grow the Holy City's flourishing tech hub. The Honors College alumnus is also an accomplished musician.
The South Carolina State Library named the Avery Messenger a "notable state document."