Top Honors College Grads Starting Anew Across the World
Some of the College's top 2016 graduates will be heading to London, Germany, Ireland and South America to teach, pursue advanced degrees and perform research.
Some of the College's top 2016 graduates will be heading to London, Germany, Ireland and South America to teach, pursue advanced degrees and perform research.
Senior anthropology major Ben Widder was participating in an archeological field school at Dixie Plantation when he discovered a parsonage key from the early 1700s.
Construction workers unearthed a Civil War-era artillery shell on the College of Charleston campus.
Archaeology professor James Newhard took a break from his current site in Athens, Greece to talk with Forbes Magazine about the futuristic technology he uses to study the past.
In celebration of the baseball team's recent strong showing in the NCAA tournament and the national attention it brought to the College, we offer this list as a sample of the many achievements and distinctions that make our university so incredible.
Professor James Newhard studies the past with some of the most futuristic technology available.
Sarah Legendre, an Honors College student and double major in geology and archaeology, will participate in one of the most prestigious and selective summer scholarship programs operating worldwide.
The College of Charleston's first archaeology graduates share lessons they learned in archaeology, that apply in life. Like you have to be comfortable not knowing all the answers.
Five 2014 graduates make up the first class of archaeology majors. They plan to be museum curators, tour company owners, and to travel the world working on excavation sites.