8 08, 2023

Incoming Students Get an Early Look at College Life With SPECTRA Program

By |2023-08-29T14:10:05-04:00August 8, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on Incoming Students Get an Early Look at College Life With SPECTRA Program

SPECTRA, a summer program at the College of Charleston, helps first-generation students and students of color adjust to college life.

7 08, 2023

Marketing Major Scores Big as Philadelphia Eagles Intern

By |2023-08-28T13:21:33-04:00August 7, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on Marketing Major Scores Big as Philadelphia Eagles Intern

Marketing major Sophia Cucinotta has spent her summer working with the Philadelphia Eagles as the team's ticketing and fan services academic intern.

3 08, 2023

Public Health Professor Writes about the Global Childhood Obesity Epidemic

By |2023-08-25T13:19:18-04:00August 3, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Public Health Professor Writes about the Global Childhood Obesity Epidemic

College of Charleston public health professor Kathleen Trejo Tello discusses the growing global childhood obesity epidemic.

2 08, 2023

Call Me MISTER Students Get Head Start on Teaching Through New Kids on Point Partnership

By |2023-08-30T12:53:19-04:00August 2, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on Call Me MISTER Students Get Head Start on Teaching Through New Kids on Point Partnership

A group of education majors in the College of Charlestonโ€™s Call Me MISTER Program are getting a head start on their careers in the classroom this summer through a new partnership with the educational nonprofit Kids on Point.

1 08, 2023

College of Charleston Raises More than $20 Million for Third Year in a Row

By |2023-08-22T08:57:39-04:00August 1, 2023|All News, Campus Life|Comments Off on College of Charleston Raises More than $20 Million for Third Year in a Row

The College of Charleston Institutional Advancement team raised $20.6 million in gifts and commitments in fiscal year 2023, continuing a three-year trend of increased philanthropic giving.

28 07, 2023

College of Charleston Photos of the Week

By |2023-08-18T14:38:36-04:00July 28, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on College of Charleston Photos of the Week

Future Cougars have been getting a taste of College of Charleston life over the past few weeks with a variety of summer camps, while the College prepares to welcome current and new students to campus in just a few, short weeks.

27 07, 2023

Summer Research Grants Keep Learning Cool

By |2023-08-17T13:32:01-04:00July 27, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Summer Research Grants Keep Learning Cool

From the testing of flood water contaminants in Charleston to the study of witchcraft and medicine to the use of mathematical models to target brain cancer, students at the College are getting a variety of hands-on experiences through Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grants.

24 07, 2023

Director of Tourism Analysis Receives Fulbright to Teach, Study in Panama

By |2023-08-16T10:51:41-04:00July 24, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Director of Tourism Analysis Receives Fulbright to Teach, Study in Panama

Daniel Guttentag, assistant professor of hospitality and tourism management and director of the Office of Tourism Analysis, has received a Fulbright award to teach and study in Panama for the 2023โ€“24 academic year.

19 07, 2023

CofC Podcast: Best-Selling Author Bret Lott on Teaching Writing with Humor and Goodwill

By |2023-08-09T09:23:31-04:00July 19, 2023|Academics, All News, CofC Podcast|Comments Off on CofC Podcast: Best-Selling Author Bret Lott on Teaching Writing with Humor and Goodwill

On this episode of 'Speaking Ofโ€ฆCollege of Charleston,' author Bret Lott talks about his 34 years of teaching, writing, an upcoming nonfiction book and making Oprah's Book Club list.

18 07, 2023

History Professor Writes About the Importance of the New International African American Museum

By |2023-08-08T10:14:53-04:00July 18, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on History Professor Writes About the Importance of the New International African American Museum

Bernard Powers, professor emeritus of history and director of the College's Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston, reflects on the significance of the opening of the new International African American Museum in Charleston.