Sophomore Lands Spot in Fulbright Summer Institute
Sarah Legendre, an Honors College student and double major in geology and archaeology, will participate in one of the most prestigious and selective summer scholarship programs operating worldwide.
Sarah Legendre, an Honors College student and double major in geology and archaeology, will participate in one of the most prestigious and selective summer scholarship programs operating worldwide.
You've graduated from college. Now what? Denny Ciganovic of the College's Career Center offers six tips to help you find the perfect job.
In the past year, College of Charleston students have completed internships at BMW Manufacturing, with the 2013 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, Hagemeyer North America, Orient-Express North America, Charleston Magazine and more.
The College's School of the Arts has one of only two Art-o-mat machines in South Carolina. The retrofitted cigarette vending machine dispenses limited-edition artwork.
For the famous artist, it's time to get your tickets to hear "Art, Life & Politics: Shepard Fairey in Conversation with Mark Sloan" at the Charleston Music Hall at 37 John Street. Fairey is here in conjunction with the opening of his exhibit at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art where his work is hung
One of the most highly-anticipated shows on tap during this year's Spoleto Festival USA, set to kick off next Friday, is the Halsey Institute's Jasper Johns-Shepard Fairey show to celebrate the Halsey's 40th Anniversary. And since local boy Fairey is involved, you know there will be some rad street art to go along with it.
Andy Cornwell ’01, along with a team of equally brilliant researchers, is challenging the boundaries of modern medicine for people suffering from paralysis and other neurological disorders.
The meeting will be held in the Randolph Hall Boardroom on May 14, 2014
Guensch, who will serve as the Cougars’ recruiting coordinator, spent the past two seasons at UNC Greensboro.
"That never gets old," said Raymond, an assistant dock master for the College of Charleston's nationally ranked sailing team. Raymond has spent the past three days volunteering with Hope for the Warriors - a national organization that assists military veterans who have suffered physical and psychological wounds in the line of duty. Read more of