Computer Science Alumni Symposium Helps Launch Students Into Exciting Careers
Notable computer science alumni will return to the College to offer advice and networking opportunities for current students.
Notable computer science alumni will return to the College to offer advice and networking opportunities for current students.
The Martin Scholars mentoring program is accepting applications from rising College seniors who are majoring in communication.
Accepted Student Weekend brings more than 1,000 prospective students and their parents to the College of Charleston each spring for a closer look at life at this mid-sized, liberal arts and sciences university.
The spring 2016 issue of College of Charleston Magazine arrives in mailboxes this week. With celebrations of the College's history, alumni, academics, students and all things CofC, readers have a lot to look forward to. Here's a taste of what's to come!
Alice Hamilton knows that when someone transforms themselves, whether on stage or in real life, the results can be powerful.
Out of the nine prestigious scholarships The Hydrographic Society of America awarded this year, four went to recipients from the College of Charleston.
Starting March 14, the College is hosting a four-day symposium that will highlight the importance of creating diverse learning environments.
Renowned environmental philosopher Dale Jamieson will discuss the Anthropocene at the College on March 15, 2016.
Professor of paleontology Phil Manning is part of a team that analyzed the bone chemistry of manatees for the first time.
In his presentation in Columbia, S.C., President McConnell suggested a number of ways to improve higher education in South Carolina.