U.S. Senator Tim Scott Predicts Great Things for College of Charleston Class of 2014
Senator Scott urged the graduating class to use their skills and knowledge to become mentors and told them failure is not final if they don't quit.
Senator Scott urged the graduating class to use their skills and knowledge to become mentors and told them failure is not final if they don't quit.
Nicole DeMarco has made the most of her time at the College, participating in athletics, student media, student government, a sorority and multiple study abroad trips. She's headed for The Hague this summer.
The College of Charleston congratulates the Class of 2014, which graduated May 9 and 10.
College of Charleston students have been offered positions in pre-professional schools at UNC Chapel Hill, Tufts University, University of Virginia, University of Maryland, Boston University, and more.
Three College of Charleston alumni who developed an app to help people discover local events say their liberal arts education prepared them for the challenges of running a start-up company.
Five very deserving individuals will be awarded honorary degrees at the College's spring 2014 commencement ceremonies. Read on to learn more about this year's recipients.
College of Charleston students, staff and volunteers work with Hope for the Warriors to host veterans in sailing clinic May 7-9, 2014.
Students and professors are quick to credit Vaughn Postema with helping African-American students feel at home at the College, and enabling them to succeed in and out of the classroom.
The College of Charleston's first archaeology graduates share lessons they learned in archaeology, that apply in life. Like you have to be comfortable not knowing all the answers.
Five 2014 graduates make up the first class of archaeology majors. They plan to be museum curators, tour company owners, and to travel the world working on excavation sites.