College Helping the Disabled to Sail
The College's sailing program is modifying a sailboat to accommodate the disabled.
The College's sailing program is modifying a sailboat to accommodate the disabled.
While her peers pondered questions like "what do I want to do with my life?" Lucy Remitz '12 was busy filling out her Irish work visa. Two years later the comm grad still works in Dublin, Ireland.
Rep. Bakari Sellers, Esq. will present “How far have we come and where do we go from here?: A Journey to excellence….” at 5:00 p.m. in the Stern Center Ballroom.
Stephen Beus, a young yet distinguished pianist with many prestigious honors, will be performing at the College of Charleston's Sottile Theatre as part of the International Piano Series.
Susan Herman, president of the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) will present “Civil Liberties and the ‘War on Terror” from 4-5 p.m. at Sottile Theatre (44 George St.). The event is free and open to the public.
The Halsey Institute's annual Groundhog Day Benefit Concert will take place January 31 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available now.
Whether it’s supporting research, providing discretionary funds for emerging opportunities, or enabling faculty and students to travel, these funds are an instrumental resource for our academic schools.
The Jewish Book Council has awarded a National Jewish Book Award to Adam Mendelsohn, College of Charleston Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program associate professor, for “The Rag Race: How Jews Sewed Their Way to Success in America and the British Empire.” Read more of The State story.
The College of Charleston's new tobacco-free policy is leading campus community members like student Randy Risher to finally quit smoking.
Spring 2015 marks the first class of the ICAT program - a campus tech accelerator that will help students launch 300 businesses in 10 years.