Professor Wins Fulbright To Study Tribal Children in India
Professor Christine Finnan's research will focus on the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, a residential school that serves 20,000 indigenous children in India.
Professor Christine Finnan's research will focus on the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, a residential school that serves 20,000 indigenous children in India.
Abby Tennenbaum is the College's first recipient of the Udall Scholarship, a national award given annually to 50 students in recognition of their commitment to the environment.
Chinese politics, sports marketing and standup paddleboarding are just a few of many awesome courses that are only available during Maymester and Summer.
You've graduated from college. Now what? Denny Ciganovic of the College's Career Center offers six tips to help you find the perfect job.
In the past year, College of Charleston students have completed internships at BMW Manufacturing, with the 2013 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, Hagemeyer North America, Orient-Express North America, Charleston Magazine and more.
The College's School of the Arts has one of only two Art-o-mat machines in South Carolina. The retrofitted cigarette vending machine dispenses limited-edition artwork.
Andy Cornwell ’01, along with a team of equally brilliant researchers, is challenging the boundaries of modern medicine for people suffering from paralysis and other neurological disorders.
Two chemistry graduates have turned their college internships with a local company into full-time jobs.
World-renowned contemporary street artist Shepard Fairey talks about his Charleston upbringing, his upcoming exhibition at the Halsey and his plans to create a mural on the College of Charleston campus.
After receiving a degree in arts management at the College's 2014 spring commencement, musician Tyler Boone is celebrating with the release of a new CD featuring Hootie's Mark Bryan.