Alumna Performs One-Woman Show at Piccolo Spoleto
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
From quantifying humility to cancer research, check out 8 of the 37 summer research projects taking place at the College of Charleston.
After college, Ben Rosen '08 hoped to do standup comedy and get a day job in NYC. Learn how he landed a career at Buzzfeed instead (spoiler: snacks are key)
This is the fourth Colonial Athletic Association championship for the College of Charleston in its inaugural year. It is the Cougars' sixth appearance in the NCAA Baseball Championship.
DO register in advance for your tour, and DON'T talk on your phone (or take selfies) during your tour. Read more expert advice to maximize your campus visit.
Professor James Newhard studies the past with some of the most futuristic technology available.
Antonio D. Tillis comes to the College of Charleston from Dartmouth College, where he has served as chair of African and African-American Studies. He starts at the College on July 1, 2014.
Having the world-class Spoleto Festival in the College’s backyard has provided an immersive learning experience for students in the School of the Arts and led to arts-related jobs.
College of Charleston Asst. Sailing Coach and Dockmaster Ned Goss was named the world's fastest dinghy sailor on May 10, 2014.
Anna Grace Burnette '13 put her psychology degree to use profiling criminals and conducting research as an intern with the FBI.