LATEST NEWS
CofC Student Brings Coast Guard Experience to Supply Chain Internship
A former active-duty officer in the Coast Guard, Jeptha Tanksley put his maritime experience to good use during an eight-week internship in the supply chain industry with the South Carolina Ports.
Public Health Professor Targets Gun Violence With Community Research
Public health professor Sarah Maness is partnering with the the Tri-County Gun Violence Coordinating Council to help build consensus around potential solutions to reduce gun violence in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
SPECTRA Program Welcomes a Growing Number of International Students
SPECTRA, a summer program designed to help first-generation students and students of color adjust to college life, has become an avenue of support for international students, with over 10% of students participating this year coming from outside the U.S.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From welcoming the first cohort of 1967 Scholars to the return of Campus Recreation Services' Fishing on Fridays, there's been a lot happening at the College of Charleston.
Princeton Review Names CofC a Top College
The Princeton Review has included the College of Charleston in the 2022 edition of its annual college guide, 'The Best 387 Colleges.' This is the 18th consecutive year that the College has been recognized in The Princeton Review rankings.
Simons Center Set for Multimillion-Dollar Renovation
The Albert Simons Center for the Arts, located in the heart of the College of Charleston campus, will be closed for the next two years while the building undergoes an extensive multimillion-dollar renovation.
ACADEMICS
Student Focuses on Selfie-Reflection
Has the obsession with social media and selfies made young adults more narcissistic? One student was determined to find out.
History Professor is Toppling an Ideology
The research of history professor Adam Domby helped bring down a Confederate statue and is the basis of a new book on the South’s “Lost Cause” narrative.
Mi Casa Es Su Casa in Trujillo
Setting a study-abroad milestone this past summer, CofC's campus in Trujillo, Spain, is an idyllic place for students to become steeped in the Spanish culture.
ALUMNI
GP McLeer Named Executive Director of S.C. Arts Alliance
In his new role, the School of the Arts alum will promote the arts throughout the Palmetto State.
Alum Makes the ‘Biggest, Baddest Drone There Is’
Robert Blank '11 cofounded Mountain Drones to create high-performance drones that thrive atop the Rockies.
How a Butterfly Changed Todd LeVasseur’s World, and In Turn the College’s
Professor Todd LeVasseur is promoting sustainability literacy on campus as part of the College's Quality Enhancement Plan for reaccreditation.
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