DIG SOUTH Announces Partnership with CofC
The College of Charleston will serve as the home for the DIG SOUTH Tech Summit for the next five years.
The College of Charleston will serve as the home for the DIG SOUTH Tech Summit for the next five years.
The Preservation Society of Charleston will hold its 67th Carolopolis Awards Ceremony at the College of Charleston Sottile Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. The event will also be livestreamed.
Public health professor Brian Bossak gives us five ways to stay cool this summer even in the heat of the moment.
Whether you're looking for summer activities for your kids or a little breather for yourself, the College of Charleston is offering summer camps for everyone!
The College will host a conference titled “Freedoms Gained and Lost: Reinterpreting Reconstruction in the Atlantic World” from March 16-March 18, 2018, at Addlestone Library.
Former Cougars point guard and elementary education major Jermel President ’03 established the DAE Foundation to educate and train student-athletes to become skilled, effective and responsible citizens.
More than 60 students have joined The Lonon Foundation to start the UPLIFT program, which hosts a free monthly activity for children who have been affected by a parent or caregiver's cancer.
Glenda Johnson Byars '75, who was in fashion long before she came back to teach theatre at her alma mater, talks fashion, women's history and Charleston Fashion Week.
Polite people, historic landmarks, beautiful architecture, and a thriving arts and restaurant scene all contributed to Charleston's latest accolade. It doesn't hurt that Charleston is also home to an incredible downtown college.
The $200K grant from Google ensures the continuation of the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative and its important work on race and inequality.