Need a Pick-Me Up? Stop and Smell the Roses
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that ‘scent-evoked nostalgia’ just might be the answer.
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that ‘scent-evoked nostalgia’ just might be the answer.
Alumnus Jim Phillips ’73 donated a rare six-volume Moon atlas set that’s one of just two available to the public in the U.S.
Mike Cohen, the College’s resident sommelier who is developing a VR wine appreciation course for students and alumni, offers a six-pack of wine-buying tips.
In celebration of the College’s 250th anniversary, a new multimedia website and app give an honest and expansive accounting of the school’s long and complex history like never before.
Thanks to some online sleuthing, the Library’s Harlan Greene and historic preservation’s Grant Gilmore uncovered a drawing depicting the College’s first schoolhouse.
Grant Riller holds a number of men’s basketball records. Now he’s likely to set one more: the first CofC player selected in the first round of the NBA draft.
The new executive director of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, Tamara T. Butler, is taking her career full circle.
Now in its eighth year, the School of Business Investment Program gives students real-world experience managing equities.
A lot of helping hands were needed to construct the lego replica of the College of Charleston's icon Cistern Yard.
Who better to give us their Top 10 books than the chair of the English department, Myra Seaman?