GOP’s early 2016 front-runners meet uncertain SC voters
Political science professor Kendra Stewart discusses how South Carolina voters have not embraced the 2016 presidential field...yet. Read more of The State story.
Political science professor Kendra Stewart discusses how South Carolina voters have not embraced the 2016 presidential field...yet. Read more of The State story.
College of Charleston students try to "crack the code" on the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament.
Medical workers hoping to finish their degree can now earn a concentration in Medical Services Management.
Campus executive chef Tonya Mitchell just became an even better cook, meaning tastier food is coming to campus.
The College is offering a week-long series of activities celebrating and exploring the concepts and contributions of Adam Smith, an 18th century philosopher and pioneer in political economy.
English professor Joe Kelly once shared a pint of Guinness with Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, whose poem “When All The Others Were Away at Mass” was recently voted Ireland’s favorite poem of the last 100 years.
Political Science Professor Gibbs Knotts talks about the fighting in the South Carolina Statehouse. Read more of the Post and Courier Story.
College of Charleston's MBA program was ranked as one of the best in the nation when it comes to graduates finding jobs after receiving their degrees. Read more of the US News and World Report story.
College of Charleston mathematics professors explain why this year’s decimal Pi Day on March 14, 2015, is especially, well, round.
From swimming with sharks to publishing the news and joining a tech startup, College of Charleston students gain invaluable experience – and even jobs – through internship opportunities.