Systems Engineering Major Gets Real-World Experience with Bosch Co-Op
Systems engineering major Ohaji Clark is getting a firsthand look at his future career with a co-op at the Bosch facility in North Charleston.
Systems engineering major Ohaji Clark is getting a firsthand look at his future career with a co-op at the Bosch facility in North Charleston.
The College of Charleston and Clemson University have teamed up to fight the invasion of the Asian longhorned beetle at Stono Preserve, CofC's 981-acre tract in Hollywood, S.C.
Celebrating the life of freedom fighter Denmark Vesey, Avery Research Center Executive Director Tamara Butler will participate in a panel discussion on July 14, 2022.
The Department of Hispanic Studies offers a variety of scholarships for students to study abroad and grow their language skills, including the Hispanic Studies Advisory Board Trujillo Study Abroad Scholarship awarded to a student each spring.
From orientation to the inaugural Maroon Walk for Juneteenth, check out what's been happening over the last few weeks at the College of Charleston.
Thanks to the support of the Career Center Internship Award program, public health major Kaytlin Brown is spending her summer as an intern with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
A select group of students will explore everything from the mate choice of squirrel tree frogs and exoplanets to zero-waste stage design and the presence of antibiotic-resistant organisms in tidal environments through Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty grants.
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture has received a gift of new materials that offer insights into the fight for civil rights in the Lowcountry, including a rare recording of a speech made by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during a visit to Charleston in 1967.
Local women’s rights advocate Jennet Robinson Alterman, who has helped expand CofC's Women's and Gender Studies Program, will offer insight and inspiration at the Women for Women Summit on Thursday, June 23.
The College's Bachelor of Professional Studies program is waiving admission prerequisites for graduates of South Carolina's 16 public, two-year technical colleges in support of a new state proviso.