Two Alumni Live Among the Argonauts
An epic, seagoing quest by a pair of alumni provides equal parts adventure and cultural connection.
An epic, seagoing quest by a pair of alumni provides equal parts adventure and cultural connection.
Meet Hollis France, associate professor and chair of the Department of Political Science.
Daniel Brown, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, reflects on the impact of the 9/11 attacks both at home and abroad.
With access to the resources of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities is a leader in community research, education and practice.
CofC alumni Liam Becker '16 and John Berdux '14 started Apis Mercantile to prove to the world that you can sell hemp extract and honey products in a sustainable and profitable way.
When he decided to run for SGA president in 2020, Jeremy Turner couldn't have foreseen the challenges he would face leading his fellow students in the midst of a global pandemic.
Nearly 20 years after stepping down as president of the College of Charleston, Alex Sanders is officially leaving the institution after teaching his Law and Society course for the final time last fall.
The College of Charleston will host two post-election programs focusing on the 2020 presidential vote and the impact of the race. The virtual events will be held on Nov. 10 and Nov. 11.
The first-year seminar "Presidential Politics. Made. Here." explores how Charleston has influenced presidential politics and presidential elections, both past and present.
College of Charleston political science professor Jordan Ragusa answers 10 little-known, but often asked, election-related questions.