Alumna Performs One-Woman Show at Piccolo Spoleto
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
From quantifying humility to cancer research, check out 8 of the 37 summer research projects taking place at the College of Charleston.
The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity recently held a charity competition to see which team could pull a fire truck down George Street the fastest.
The College's student-run theatre group Center Stage has existed in various forms for more than 100 years.
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As part of Piccolo Spoleto, the Charleston Men's Chorus will perform at noon on May 26, 2014, at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 142 Church Street, Charleston.
Professor James Newhard studies the past with some of the most futuristic technology available.
Center Stage, a student-run theatre group with more than a century of history at the College, will present several showings of Elephant’s Graveyard.
Antonio D. Tillis comes to the College of Charleston from Dartmouth College, where he has served as chair of African and African-American Studies. He starts at the College on July 1, 2014.
New Women's Basketball Coach Candice Jackson says her emphasis with players will be on toughness, conditioning, and academic success.