I Want Your Job: Owner of Victor Barboné Jewelry
When she was a child, Andria Rogers '12 thought she wanted to be an actress. Instead, she found she was drawn to the glitz and glamour of vintage jewelry.
When she was a child, Andria Rogers '12 thought she wanted to be an actress. Instead, she found she was drawn to the glitz and glamour of vintage jewelry.
Charleston's exalted reputation as a foodie town inspired these six alums to make their mark in the local cuisine scene.
Hayley Meyer '17 never wanted to be a hero, but when her mother went into cardiac arrest in 2016 she had no choice.
Alumna Jazzi Goode '11 connects with her elementary school students in a profound way by dressing up as prominent figures from African American history.
The College of Charleston is the No. 13 producer of Peace Corps volunteers among midsize universities in the U.S.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Department of Athletics will honor Cougar trailblazers at the final men’s basketball regular-season home game this Thursday.
As an anthropology major, Patrick Gittard '08 wanted to learn about the world outside of his own. Now as the marketing manager for a company in Shanghai, China, he's done just that.
Gullah music is reaching new audiences thanks to the success of three CofC alumni whose band, Ranky Tanky, has hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
College of Charleston alumnus Matt Czuchry '99 will make his debut as a doctor on the new Fox medical drama 'The Resident' on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018.
One alumnus of the College is keeping Charleston's physically challenged community active by providing opportunities for adaptive recreation.