Pandemic Gives Student-Athletes Extra Innings
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Using research unearthed by the Collegeโs Barry Stiefel, the oldest Reform synagogue in the nation is coming to terms with its painful past using enslaved labor.
Poring over old maps, census data and photos, senior Gabby Rowsam wrote an eye-opening 108-page paper on all the homes โ and the people โ that had to give way to the growth of CofC.
Would people exercise more with an electric pedal-assist bike? Thatโs the counterintuitive question exercise science major Jennifer Sella set out to answer.
Protecting the environment is something Chase Austin, one of the CofC's first environmental geosciences majors, is called to do.
The new director of research for the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, CofC management professor Angela Passarelli helps to develop leaders.
Scott Moody '91 is honoring his late wife, Lynn Luckey Moody '93, with an endowment that supports student mental wellness.
โThe Artistic Heartbeat of Charleston,โ the Albert Simons Center for the Arts is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation.
As the new director of the Librariesโ Special Collections at CofC, Kelly Kerbow Hudson is emphasizing access and inclusion.
Taking the reins from Earl Grant, the new menโs basketball coach, Pat Kelsey, brings some impressive credentials and passion to the parquet.