Hearts of Stone
What was it like to be a student at the College in the age of COVID? One thoughtful undergrad weighs in with a monumental approach.
What was it like to be a student at the College in the age of COVID? One thoughtful undergrad weighs in with a monumental approach.
The Call Me MISTER Program, which supports male minority students majoring in education who plan to become teachers, has received a $50,000 grant from Dominion Energy.
Ten students received summer internships with support through the Career Center Internship Award program.
As we prepare to welcome the Class of 2025 into the CofC family, we wanted to offer a few ways to get the most from your time at the College.
Here are answers to some common questions about the College of Charleston's Spring 2021 Commencement ceremonies taking place May 6-8.
It turns out, one way to generate interest in computer coding – according to computer science professor and department chair Bill Manaris – is through music, like his Computers, Art and Music course.
When he decided to run for SGA president in 2020, Jeremy Turner couldn't have foreseen the challenges he would face leading his fellow students in the midst of a global pandemic.
As a student within the Honors College, Olivia Yalden says the Honors College offers more than just rigorous courses – it gives students additional opportunities outside the classroom and a community with whom to navigate college life.
Eight members of the College of Charleston Cybersecurity Club will be competing in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition April 23-24.
For the first time in history, the College of Charleston Cheerleading Team won first place at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate National Championship.