Pandemic Gives Student-Athletes Extra Innings
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Cougars first baseman Ari Sechopoulos ’20 is reliable and steady in his skills at the plate – and in his loyalty to the College.
As a special agent for the IRS, Lisa Brantley ’85 spent her career investigating the power of greed and deception that turns ordinary Americans into criminals.
Alumnus Matt Fendley ’10 and ’12 started Cannonborough Beverage Company in 2012. Since then, the craft soda company has taken off, recently receiving a $25,000 Chobani Incubator grant.
Accounting major Mariana De Andrade married her high school sweetheart on Lifetime's 'My Great Big Live Wedding with David Tutera' on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
Established in January 2018 to celebrate women and help them achieve their career goals, the student club Women in Business now boasts 50 members spanning all different majors and backgrounds.
This is the 14th year in a row that the College of Charleston has been honored by the Princeton Review.
Steven Niketas '90 restored a corner property in Charleston, just steps from campus.