Students Are Creating Change On a Dime
These CofC students made big strides in the area of social justice with small grants from the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative.
These CofC students made big strides in the area of social justice with small grants from the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative.
José Chiraboga '19 has found a novel way to employ marginalized women in his home country of Ecuador through his clothing company REMU Apparel.
A dire need among students to better understand how environmental, economic and social systems interrelate led to the College's Quality Enhancement Plan.
Wes Dudgeon, the chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, talks about his love of sports, his area of expertise and his favorite office memento.
After serving under six U.S. presidents in the Foreign Service, James Melville Jr. is now an associate dean in the School of Languages, Cultures, World Affairs.
Big data is leading to big changes at the College of Charleston with the creation of the first master's degree in data science in the state of South Carolina.
Channeling the spirit of groundbreaking female astronomers, professor Ashley Pagnotta and her students are working to figure out the fate of the universe.
The College of Charleston's new president Andrew Hsu knows how education can transform a life, in particular his own.
One of the College of Charleston's legendary scholars, Lewis Gibbes created his own table of elements in 1875.
The new office of the Center of Sustainability is located in the Knox-Lesesne House a 19th-century historic home on the College of Charleston campus.