Marine Biologist Helps Save Salmon and Steelhead In Pacific Northwest
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.
Evan Linder's '04 newest play – Byhalia, Mississippi – opened in January and immediately sparked conversations about race relations in the United States.
College of Charleston athletes and staff spoke to CAA.TV about the June 2015 shootings at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in downtown Charleston.
The BOUNDLESS campaign, which is the largest fundraising and engagement initiative in the College’s 246-year history, has raised more than $127 million since the beginning of its effort in October 2009.
President McConnell will announce the passing of a major fundraising milestone.
All alumni, students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in an oral history project created by the College's Office of Sustainability. It's easy: just walk to King Street and relate your most memorable moment on campus.
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
Michael Shemtov '00 has opened one restaurant after another in Charleston. He's not stopping, and he's spreading across The South.
Not only has the English department awarded four students with scholarships, its professors have contributed their own money to help fund student aid at the College.
As director of special events at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Ginger Vallen ‘05 thrives in the fast-paced, high-pressure world of fundraising and event planning.