Alumna Shows It’s Not When But How You Graduate
After 20 years, five children and four jobs, this alumna earned her bachelor’s degree in public health.
After 20 years, five children and four jobs, this alumna earned her bachelor’s degree in public health.
Chatbots offer tremendous potential for improving traditional teaching methods and shaping the future of education.
After 10 years away from the classroom, President Andrew T. Hsu returns to the lecture hall to team-teach an engineering class.
The associate vice president of student well-being, Ann Almasi-Bush provides faculty with the tools to help students succeed at the College.
An arbor award, new career center and the 250th anniversary of the country's first museum highlight some of the news at the College of Charleston.
The co-author of a new study on marine protected areas, Gorka Sancho says that time is running out to save our seas.
CofC faculty are experts in their fields, as this roundup of their new books attests.
Here is Raúl Carillo Arciniega’s top 10 list (plus one bonus pick) of novels, poetry and short stories, in no particular order.
The College's head of photography, award-winning photographer Elizabeth Bick, will have her first solo show at the Halsey Institute this winter.
Philosophy professor Deborah Boyle is setting the historical record straight about women philosophers and their contribution to the field.