President McConnell Discusses Future of Higher Ed
President McConnell highlighted the College’s role in supplying graduates to serve the Charleston region’s growing high-tech economy.
President McConnell highlighted the College’s role in supplying graduates to serve the Charleston region’s growing high-tech economy.
College of Charleston Magazine received the Grand Award in its category – beating out universities like Wake Forest and Duke.
Professor of African American history Mari Crabtree will give a talk on March 11, 2015, titled “My Soul is a Witness: Theorizing Racial Violence with the Blues.”
Editor's note: Ruth Ellen Gruber is the Distinguished Visiting Chair in Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston, and the author of Virtually Jewish: Reinventing Jewish Culture in Europe. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely hers. CHARLESTON, South Carolina (CNN) -- Thirty years or so ago, the synagogue in Washington DC where I
Program will focus on integrative research that spans the areas of genomics, bioinformatics, data mining, data science, molecular biology and evolution.
Cancun. Mardi Gras. College students gone wild. These images of spring break may not ring as true as you thought.
In its 25th anniversary year, the School of the Arts receives the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor's Award for the Arts.
College of Charleston weigh in on how realistic the Netflix series is, and why exactly you can't stop watching.
A special exhibit celebrating South Carolina history will be on display at the Addlestone Library March 2, 2015 through the end of the spring semester.
College of Charleston students are stepping outside their comfort zones for spring break 2015 to explore new communities and social issues through Alternative Spring Break.