CofC Student, Katie’s Krops Founder Wins $50,000 From General Mills
Representatives with General Mills presented sophomore Katie Stagliano, founder of the nonprofit Katie's Krops, with $50,000 on Friday, June 8, 2018.
Representatives with General Mills presented sophomore Katie Stagliano, founder of the nonprofit Katie's Krops, with $50,000 on Friday, June 8, 2018.
Tristan Mouligne '04, one of the country's top distance racers in doublehanded sailing, is competing in this year's Atlantic Cup.
It's the things she can't reveal that make Presley Leopard an intriguing College of Charleston grad to watch.
Under the direction of three CofC alumni, the Lowcountry Maritime Society offers children hands-on learning opportunities through its boatbuilding program.
How can you understand all the incredible job opportunities out there without seeing them? That's why professor Thomas Martin started the Martin Scholars program.
Communication Professor Michael Lee and his family's nonprofit, With Purpose, are aiming to break the world record for Lincoln Log structure in memory of his son.
Charleston's exalted reputation as a foodie town inspired these six alums to make their mark in the local cuisine scene.
The faculty panel will use multidisciplinary lenses to examine the first year of the Trump Administration. It will be moderated by MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid.
Ryan Milner has made a career of studying all the varied ways we communicate on the internet.
Johnny Caldwell '08 and Taneka Reaves '11, better known as the Cocktail Bandits, will share their expertise in the new book 'Holy Spirits!'