Study Break: Meet a Music and Arts Management Double Major
Meet Mikhail “Misha” Pekar, a senior double-majoring in music (piano performance) and arts management who enjoys performing classical, jazz and popular music at venues around Charleston.
Meet Mikhail “Misha” Pekar, a senior double-majoring in music (piano performance) and arts management who enjoys performing classical, jazz and popular music at venues around Charleston.
More than 60 donors contributed to establish the Michael J. Auerbach “Do Science” Scholarship to honor the impact of Mike Auerbach, former dean of the School of Sciences and Mathematics.
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the faculty-led study abroad program in Trujillo, Spain, resumes – with a celebration of its 25th anniversary!
Scientists are reconsidering what it means to be a 'T. rex,' thanks to research conducted in part by assistant professor of geology Scott Persons and alum Jay Van Raalte '20.
The College of Charleston is the only university in South Carolina to partner with NASA's Technology Transfer University (T2U) program.
Check out these photos from events across campus, including Cougar Family Fun weekend and rehearsals for the School of the Arts' production of "The Magic Flute"!
Maryam Mahdikhani, assistant professor of supply chain and information management, analyzed the use of Twitter and the most popular tweets during the pandemic to shed light on public sentiment regarding COVID-19.
Inspired by a project to highlight one of the first Black professors at the College, English major Tony Jackson launched the podcast 'The Black Experience' to highlight stories from the Black community at CofC and beyond.
There's been a lot of peace, love and music at the College of Charleston lately! Check out these photos capturing the Peace Parade, Clyde's Valentines and this season's third International Piano Series concert!
CofC Opera's first full-scale opera production, "Die Zauberflöte" ("The Magic Flute"), will be held on Feb. 25 and Feb. 27 at the Sottile Theatre.