English Major Wants to Change the Game
English major Shannon Haas is taking all the too common hypersexual portrayal of female characters often seen in video games.
English major Shannon Haas is taking all the too common hypersexual portrayal of female characters often seen in video games.
Artist Fahamu Pecou's exhibit Do or Die: Affect, Ritual, Resistance brings poignant truths about black life to the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
As a photographer, William Fulmore ’68 viewed life through his own lens. A new exhibit at the Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library is sharing his unique perspective with the campus community.
A felled oak tree from the College of Charleston's iconic Cistern Yard will live on as artistic mementos created by alumna Katie Kozar Thompson '09.
A new push toward sustainability literacy at the College aims to empower students to work effectively for a more resilient world.
Dance Program Director Gretchen McLaine wants her students to know that dance class is so much more than just learning how to dance.
Adjunct biology professor Russell Day gives students a different perspective through a study abroad program to the British Virgin Islands.
Marketing Professor Ya You was recognized earlier this year for her research into the value of online reviews.
Former Charleston Mayor Joe Riley will share his experience in urban planning at the College's Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Center for Livable Communities.
The headquarters of vineyard vines in Stamford, Connecticut, is a monument to the brand's pastel palette and laid-back lifestyle.