Distant Shore and Sea Inspire Professor’s Latest Composition
Edward Hart's piece will be performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in conjunction with the College's concert choir, on April 1 and 2.
Edward Hart's piece will be performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in conjunction with the College's concert choir, on April 1 and 2.
The Honors Engaged program in the Honors College is expanding to offer students a year-long experience working with local organizations on social issues such as illiteracy, poverty and poor nutrition.
The annual World Cultures Fair, hosted by the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, will be held on March 31, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Stern Center Garden.
Charleston gallery owner Erin Nathanson '07 hosts Miami-based artist Ben Hollingsworth '04 for a new exhibit at The Southern.
In his remarks, President McConnell reflected on some leadership lessons he's learned as a SGA president and former elected official.
The comedians will perform at the Charleston Comedy Festival from March 25-26, 2016. Find out what Todd Barry, who has appeared on Comedy Central, plans to do while in Charleston.
To enhance campus safety and student accountability, beginning fall 2016, the College will make publicly available violations of the student code of conduct by student organizations.
Acclaimed lawyer and criminal justice reform advocate Bryan Stevenson will share his insights into America’s justice system during a speech at the College on March 31, 2016.
The emergency response training, which included public safety officers, administrators and staff from the College, was designed to test operating procedures and protocols.
In this week’s installment: College of Charleston sailors are getting ready for the Olympics; CofC has a new way of looking at earthquakes; a political science professor looks at the fight over the U.S. Supreme Court; and more.