Video: Star Alum’s Singing Career Hitting High Notes
Ashley Fabian '13 earned a vocal performance degree and an artist certificate at the College. Now she's off to graduate school in Cincinnati for music.
Ashley Fabian '13 earned a vocal performance degree and an artist certificate at the College. Now she's off to graduate school in Cincinnati for music.
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
Graham Ervin '05 adopted a healthy lifestyle after she took up bodybuilding. And with coaching from a fellow alumna and bodybuilding pro, she recently took first place in a bodybuilding competition.
Alum and campus gardener Lexa Keane '14 not only grows beautiful plants at the College, but makes sure they break down in a sustainable manner, too.
James Hodge '89, a professor of public health law and ethics at Arizona State University, will discuss gun control at a public lecture at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2015.
From alumni winning 100-mile trail races or getting captured in the Battle of the Bulge to the people working behind the scenes to make the College run, the people featured in the summer issue are all worth celebrating.
Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) is a unique academic program at the College of Charleston where students can win cash prizes for developing unique products.
A record crowd of nearly 6,000 packed the College's TD Arena on Friday, June 26, 2015, for the funeral of the slain pastor and state senator.
It is an unwelcome fate, perhaps only better than dying in combat or suffering severe injury. Captured soldiers who are made into prisoners of war often endure humiliation, abuse and neglect during indefinite wartime detentions. In a best-case scenario, POWs are treated humanely despite the curtailing of their freedom. In a worst case, POWs are
The College’s history reads like a novel at times: larger-than-life personalities and dramatic events in a setting of beauty and change. During one of its darkest financial chapters, several people worked behind the scenes to save the College. While their solution may not have been realized, their effort reveals the deep love so many have