Panel Discussion: Redefining American Urbanism
A panel of experts will discuss how U.S. cities like Charleston can best accommodate the migration of more people into urban areas in a sustainable way.
A panel of experts will discuss how U.S. cities like Charleston can best accommodate the migration of more people into urban areas in a sustainable way.
Charleston Watersports Week runs from Sept. 5-14, 2014. Check out all of the watersports activities offered at the College of Charleston.
Emily Gallo '12 created her own music business program. Flash forward two years and she's applying her education at a successful Nashville record label.
Many of today’s college students were in elementary school on 9/11. College of Charleston English professor Susan Farrell uses literature and other works to teach about the attacks and their aftermath.
The major improvement project took place during summer 2014 and added additional study spaces, shelving for collections, a flexible learning/lecture room and expanded Special Collections.
College Chronicles author and College of Charleston English professor Kelly Owen offers tips on how to tell if self-publishing is for you.
History professor Scott Poole just published the first biography on Vampira (Malia Nurmi). He explains vampires in pop culture and whether they have staying power.
The new coach said his goal it to fill every seat in TD Arena and to honor the basketball program's spirit of competitiveness that he admired growing up in the Lowcountry.
For decades, doctors have developed methods to diagnose how different types of cells and systems in the body are functioning. Now scientists have adapted an emerging biomedical technique to study the vast body of the ocean. In a paper published this week in the journal Science, scientists demonstrate that they can identify and measure proteins
T.J. Miller and Thomas Middleditch, who both star in HBO’s Emmy-nominated series “Silicon Valley,” will perform a comedy show in Sottile Theatre on Sept. 18, 2014.