Record Number of Students Study Abroad
Over 600 College of Charleston students participated in a study abroad experience.
Over 600 College of Charleston students participated in a study abroad experience.
The recapture is only the second among more than 50 releases from the aquarium's sea turtle hospital. It's a rare second look at a male; adult males spend their lives at sea, aren't often caught, and are largely a mystery. The data from Stinky gives researchers a little better bead on just how old the
Parade magazine has named the College of Charleston one of the best small public colleges in the nation. In the August 22, 2010 issue, the magazine says the “College of Charleston is very hot right now for good reason. Beautiful and in a chic setting, it offers good academics and is easier to get into
Meeting will be held August 26-27, 2010
Money to help in the academic success of low-income, first generation, or disabled students.
"I thought I would find something spiritual or essential in India, or that I would become a bohemian or live someone else's mystical dream. But to paraphrase (American author David Foster Wallace), 'Of course, you always end up becoming yourself,' " said Mwekali, who began her freshman year at the College of Charleston shortly after
"It means things are weaker than they appear," said Mark Witte, an economics professor at the College of Charleston. http://www.thestate.com/2010/08/21/1427118/sc-jobless-rate-rises-for-first.html#ixzz0xR5OXV46
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- “College of Charleston is very hot right now for good reason. Beautiful and in a chic setting, it offers good academics and is easier to get into than it ought to be.” “The campus itself is a piece of history located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, and students studying historic
CHARLESTON, S.C. — It might not be three days of love and music, but it is a night where new students at one South Carolina campus can get accustomed to college life and returning students can see old friends. The College of Charleston stages its third annual Georgestock on Sunday evening. Thousands of students mingle
Linda Gradstein, a journalist who reports for Public Radio International's The World, AOL News and Slate magazine, has been named the first Norman and Gerry Sue Arnold Distinguished Visiting Chair in Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston. She will join the Jewish Studies faculty for the fall semester. The visiting chair is meant to