CofC’s Board of Trustees to Meet
The Board of Trustees will hold hold a series of meetings on April 21 and 22.
The Board of Trustees will hold hold a series of meetings on April 21 and 22.
In this week’s installment: a former student comes up with a way to get rid of invasive Asian carp, a professor has thoughts on the International African American Museum, the College releases the names of this year's commencement speakers and more.
The Society for Cinema and Media Studies invited computer science major and mathematics/film studies minor Elaina Cole to present her research on 1980s teen films at their undergraduate conference in Boulder, Colo., this week.
Coach Ralph Lundy has spent the last 29 seasons as the head men's soccer coach at the College of Charleston.
The College's Interfraternity Council is hosting basketball games to raise money for the B+ Foundation and help fight children's cancer.
In this week’s installment: CofC strives to fill a tech void in the Lowcountry; a look at offshore drilling, political science professor Claire Wofford writes about the U.S. Supreme Court debate, and more.
Graduation speakers include Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James, The Hon. Michael Luttig of The Boeing Co. and Mike Couick of the S.C. Electric Cooperatives.
Professor Anne Gutshall was selected for an award from the Delta Gamma Foundation after being nominated by some of her former students, who are also members of the sorority. She will accept the award at the foundation's annual banquet in June.
In the early 1980s, Grammy-nominated recording artist Dave Loggins wrote the theme song for the Masters, which remains a staple of the tournament to this day. But did you know Loggins also wrote a song for the College of Charleston?
The College's Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program presented the award to Robert A.M. Stern, who is often regarded as the dean of modern architecture in the U.S.