School of the Arts Dean Reaches Top of the Billboard Chart With Classical Album
"Under an Indigo Sky," composed by Edward Hart '88, dean of the School of the Arts, recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart.
"Under an Indigo Sky," composed by Edward Hart '88, dean of the School of the Arts, recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart.
Michael Lee, professor of communication at the College of Charleston, sheds light on recent rhetoric about secession and political divisions in the United States.
In honor of National Nutrition Month, which runs through March 31, the latest episode of "Speaking of … College of Charleston" is all about food; how to eat sustainably, reduce food waste and enjoy delicious local fruits and veggies from our campus farmers market.
It was a big week for Cougars fans, with the men's basketball team making its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 5 years. Check out all things March Madness at the College of Charleston.
In a hard fought battle to the end, the College of Charleston men's basketball team falls out of the NCAA Tournament with a close loss to San Diego State.
To address issues of hunger and food insecurity both globally and in the South Carolina Lowcountry, the College of Charleston will host its inaugural Food Security Summit on Friday, March 24.
The College of Charleston has named Anthony Greene, director of the African American Studies Program, as its inaugural Lucille Simmons Whipper Distinguished Professor.
Get all the latest information and behind-the-scenes action as the College of Charleston men's basketball team prepares for its first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years.
College of Charleston Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes reflects on a recent attack in the Palestinian town of Huwara.
The College's Neurodiversity Initiative Club will host its first-ever Neurodiversity Celebration Week March 13-21 to explain and celebrate neurodiversity.