McConnell to Make Announcement Concerning BOUNDLESS Campaign
President McConnell will announce the passing of a major fundraising milestone.
President McConnell will announce the passing of a major fundraising milestone.
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
CofC staffer Mark Swick, who has one of the most popular Instagram accounts for Charleston photography, will lead the photo event on Jan. 30.
The College's diverse and robust study abroad program ensures there's a great option for everyone. Take this quiz to explore where you could go for your study abroad summer experience.
Nearly 350 new faces will be on campus at the College of Charleston for spring semester 2016.
Tired of the typical ball drop and fireworks? Take a different cultural cue this year from one of these four College of Charleston faculty members who, looking back on their native countries, tell us a little bit about their favorite New Year's traditions.
In 1856, The Hon. Ker Boyce left an endowment that still provides scholarships to College of Charleston students today. Over time, Boyce Scholarship recipients have been known to return the gesture and establish their own scholarships at the College.
First-generation American and first-generation college student Sophia Emetu is the first recipient of the R.I.S.E. honors scholarship established by CofC alumni Ben and Sara Givler DeWolf.
In addition to her many stage and film acting credits, Associate Professor of African American Theatre and Performance Joy Vandervort-Cobb has enjoyed national success as a voice actor.
He's a respectable golfer, medal-earning cyclist, two-time finisher of the Boston Marathon, writer, traveler and executive-in-residence in the College's School of Business. Peter Alan Smith is also blind.