Speaker Series ‘In The Mix’ Spotlights Music Journalism
A discussion titled "Sound Journalism: The Art of Writing About Music" will take place on Oct. 23, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. in the Simons Center for the Arts Recital Hall.
A discussion titled "Sound Journalism: The Art of Writing About Music" will take place on Oct. 23, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. in the Simons Center for the Arts Recital Hall.
A trio of CofC alums are bringing the joy and power of Gullah music to mainstream audiences as part of the band Ranky Tanky.
Started by CofC students Cody Dixon and Julian Harrell, Soul Power Productions aims to support new musicians.
Armed with a love of music and an idea, College of Charleston student Coleman Ott set out to create a platform to celebrate the stories of local musicians.
Student researchers will gather to present research on political science, international studies, arts management and more.
Arielle Stratton's '08 is spinning up success with Pure Fluff Co., a mobile food cart that dispenses cotton candy concoctions made with organic cane sugar.
Arts management major Jeremy Hobbs is part musician, part celebrity and all ambition.
As a team leader for North American commodity sales at Bloomberg, Emilie Gallagher says she uses her liberal arts education to help her problem solve creatively.
College of Charleston alumna Ginger Vallen turned her arts management degree into a successful career as the director of special events at Carnegie Hall.
The partial preview of the PBS documentary will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, in the College's Sottile Theatre.