Southern Landscape Painter Tackles New Challenge: The Desert
New York City artist Brian Rutenberg '87 recently completed a corporate commission for the headquarters of Arizona-based DriveTime.
New York City artist Brian Rutenberg '87 recently completed a corporate commission for the headquarters of Arizona-based DriveTime.
Sisters (and Cougars) Carolyn '10, Meg '12, Patty '14 and Charlotte Niemann have attracted more than 315,000 followers to their Instagram account Food In The Air.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Dave Loggins recorded “Finding Roots and Gaining Wings” in 1985 as part of a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the College's charter. Listen to the song and learn the story behind its creation.
Nearly 350 new faces will be on campus at the College of Charleston for spring semester 2016.
As a star and mainstay on The Good Wife, Matt Czuchry ’99 is perhaps one of the most recognizable faces in College of Charleston history.
In 1856, The Hon. Ker Boyce left an endowment that still provides scholarships to College of Charleston students today. Over time, Boyce Scholarship recipients have been known to return the gesture and establish their own scholarships at the College.
Check out some of the College's 2015 highlights as another great year wraps up.
Over 125 students received diplomas during the Winter Commencement ceremony in the College's TD Arena.
First-generation American and first-generation college student Sophia Emetu is the first recipient of the R.I.S.E. honors scholarship established by CofC alumni Ben and Sara Givler DeWolf.
The College looks back on a few of the many important moments our university community has shared with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley during his 40-year tenure at the city's helm.