Why Kurt Vonnegut’s Advice to College Graduates Still Matters Today
College of Charleston English Professor Susan Farrell, founder of the Kurt Vonnegut Society, reflects on the literary icon's advice to college graduates over the years.
College of Charleston English Professor Susan Farrell, founder of the Kurt Vonnegut Society, reflects on the literary icon's advice to college graduates over the years.
From details on tickets and satellite locations to information on where to park, check out our guide on all things commencement.
There have been plenty of gorgeous Lowcountry days to take in the outdoors at the College of Charleston. See what we've been up to as the semester winds down.
Students and alumni of the College’s BEnthic Acoustic Mapping and Survey (BEAMS) Program came together on April 21 and 22 for the 2023 BEAMS Program Symposium, which showcases student research and provides networking opportunities with prospective employers.
The College of Charleston campus offers a variety of green spaces for students to study, relax and unwind with friends.
On its list of Best Graduate Schools for 2024, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the College's MBA and M.P.A. programs among the top 100 in the nation.
College of Charleston teacher education professor Ian O'Byrne shares insight into how artificial intelligence can help students excel in the classroom and beyond.
Jewish studies professor Chad Gibbs reflects about the annual Holocaust remembrance day.
Sororities across campus recently raised $15,000 for Pi Kappa Phi's charity by competing in a fun-filled week of competitive games dubbed "War of the Roses."
On this episode of Speaking of … College of Charleston, computer science professors Navid Hashemi and Sarah Schoemann shed light on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT and what the rise of the conversational chatbot means for higher education, work and life in general.