CofC Joins with Uber to Reduce Parking Congestion, Fund Scholarships
The partnership between the College and Uber helps support the Alumni Association’s scholarship fund.
The partnership between the College and Uber helps support the Alumni Association’s scholarship fund.
Photos capturing the emotional response to the tragedy at Emanuel A.M.E Church have been made available online by the College's Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, Lowcountry Africana, and the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, among others.
Charleston is becoming a more bike friendly community, and some professors and staff at the College have led the charge for decades as bicycle commuters.
Beth Sundstrom and Andrea DeMaria, co-directors of the Women's Health Research Team, are featured in a Science for the People podcast and as Charlie Magazine's 50 Most Progressive for 2016.
In this week’s installment: the College remembers Conseula Francis; a new program at the College helps local businesses; two artists work as one and more.
The workshop will be held on May 19, 2016, in Randolph Hall.
The Addlestone Library's Special Collections has acquired a handwritten letter by John James Audubon which offers new insight into how an original volume of his work, "Birds of America," found its way to Charleston.
Jasmine Twitty '10 is one of South Carolina's youngest judges.
Each summer, students at the College participate in research projects with faculty mentors under the SURF grant program. Read how they're helping detect cervical cancer, studying Cambodia's leadership, and researching sustainability in the Himalayas.
The 7th Annual Salute to Student Affairs Division Awards Program was held to thank the division's hardworking staff and to recognize several individuals for exceptional dedication to students.