Taylor Clarke is CofC Baseball’s Highest-Ever Draft Pick
The ace pitcher was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks as the first pick of the third round in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft. Third baseman Carl Wise was the 122nd overall selection.
The ace pitcher was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks as the first pick of the third round in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft. Third baseman Carl Wise was the 122nd overall selection.
College's coed sailing team won the prestigious Leonard B. Fowle Trophy, awarded annually to the best all-around sailing team in the nation by the Intercollegiate Sailing Association.
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.
The new athletics facility will include a weight room and sports medicine facility, locker rooms, coaches’ offices, academic spaces and a hospitality/viewing deck overlooking the baseball and soccer fields.
The Cougar Math Achievement Program (CMAP) summer camp takes place June 8-12. The deadline for enrollment is May 29.
In addition to the fifty recent graduates, five faculty and staff members at the College also have earned the Global Scholars designation.
There are plenty of CofC faculty and alumni involved in this year's Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Here are 12 must-sees!
More than 2,100 students received degrees during three Spring Commencement ceremonies in Cistern Yard on May 15-16, 2015.
Thanks to scholarships from the College of Charleston Fund and the Parents' Fund, Jenny Brennan '15 was able to get the experiences and education she needs to make a difference in the environment and the world.
For the past nine years, College alumna and former trustee Debra Gammons '87 has held a 5k race in Summerville, S.C., to honor the life of her mother and raise awareness about stroke prevention.