College Named a ‘Green College’ by Princeton Review
The College was given this distinction based on its commitment to the environment and sustainability.
The College was given this distinction based on its commitment to the environment and sustainability.
David Desplaces received the Howard F. Rudd Distinguished Faculty Award for Service Leadership, which he'll use to create a professional leadership workshop.
First-generation student Meagan Dunham has found boundless opportunities through scholarships at the College of Charleston.
Keisha Hawes '01 is a national spokeswoman for the American Heart Association's Go Red campaign, which raises awareness about heart disease in women.
Whether it’s supporting research, providing discretionary funds for emerging opportunities, or enabling faculty and students to travel, these funds are an instrumental resource for our academic schools.
After completing the Call Me MISTER Program and earning a degree in 2014, Josh Hall began his teaching career at Flowertown Elementary in Summerville, S.C.
Students are invited to find out what's in the giant box in Addlestone Library on Jan 22, 2015 at 5:45 p.m. The event will include food, drinks and a DJ.
The Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarships, established by Linda Ketner in 1990, inspires students to become agents of change through public service and community engagement.
Clay Dustin started Project Playground to help keep elementary school children active and out of trouble during recess.
When these three students in the College of Charleston Honors College stepped back to look at the bigger picture, they not only saw opportunity – they ran with it.