Spring Graduate Accustomed to Stages as Miss North Charleston
Graduating arts management major Stirling Rentz, the reigning Miss North Charleston 2015, will compete next month for the title of Miss South Carolina 2015.
Graduating arts management major Stirling Rentz, the reigning Miss North Charleston 2015, will compete next month for the title of Miss South Carolina 2015.
Student researchers gather to present research on political science, international studies, arts management and more.
Cougar Basketball helped bring the close-knit Branin siblings – Pat, Carter and Tim – together at the College.
The monthly music series connects College of Charleston students to music industry leaders. Spring 2015 dates are February 16, March 16, and April 20.
You might be surprised by which College of Charleston majors are growing the fastest.
The fall kickoff of the monthly series is August 25, 2014 and features Richard “Gus” Gusler (Manager for Hootie & the Blowfish and Darius Rucker) and Doc McGhee (Attorney for Hootie & the Blowfish and Darius Rucker).
As Republicans and Democrats make plans for their parties’ 2016 national conventions, College of Charleston alumnus Geoff Yost ’12 looks back on his brush with this all-important American political tradition.
Having the world-class Spoleto Festival in the College’s backyard has provided an immersive learning experience for students in the School of the Arts and led to arts-related jobs.
After receiving a degree in arts management at the College's 2014 spring commencement, musician Tyler Boone is celebrating with the release of a new CD featuring Hootie's Mark Bryan.
Three College of Charleston alumni who developed an app to help people discover local events say their liberal arts education prepared them for the challenges of running a start-up company.