CofC Faces to Know: John Thomas III
Meet John Thomas, assistant professor of political science at the College of Charleston.
Meet John Thomas, assistant professor of political science at the College of Charleston.
Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson will speak at the College of Charleston on Thursday, April 27, as part of the College's Bully Pulpit Series.
The College of Charleston and the Trust for Public Land have teamed up to identify and promote high-impact policies that support equitable access to parks.
College of Charleston political scientists Gibbs Knotts and Jordan Ragusa discuss South Carolina's move to the start of the presidential nominating calendar for the Democratic party.
Last month, sophomore Honors student and Bonner Leader Alani Boyd organized a Service Saturday experience highlighting land preservation efforts, climate change and agriculture to help students connect to Gullah Geechee history, culture and cuisine.
Two College of Charleston alumni have helped establish nonprofits that are bringing the community together to take action on climate change and biodiversity loss.
As an intern with the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre, triple major Lea Neufeld is learning more about the horrors of forced migration than she ever could from a book.
Political science major Zachary Kronsberg says his fascination with politics started at an early age. He is leaving CofC with a deeper appreciation of the American political system and is ready to chart a new course.
South Carolina Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mia McLeod will speak at the College's Bully Pulpit Series on Monday, April 18, 2022.
In this episode of the CofC podcast, Sam Norton '16 (M.S. '21) talks about how the College helped him build a successful business – Heron Farms, the world's first indoor vertical saltwater farm – around a salt-tolerant succulent known as the sea bean.