Senior’s Washington Semester Leads to Job
Chloe Field's semester in Washington put her ahead of the curve. So far ahead that she landed a job with the city of Charleston months before graduation.
Chloe Field's semester in Washington put her ahead of the curve. So far ahead that she landed a job with the city of Charleston months before graduation.
CofC composer Maxx Bradley just wrote his 10th piece. And with dreams to one day write music for film and TV, he doesn't have any intention of slowing down.
Rather than just dipping her toes in, Caroline Kenny '15 dove head-first into the chaotic election coverage as a digital producer for CNN Politics in Washington.
Ten CofC students to present undergraduate research at Elon University as part of the Colonial Academic Alliance last weekend.
Chemistry majors Alexandra Schwartz, John Cobb and Alyssa Johnson were among the 240 undergraduates to be honored by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
The College of Charleston was recognized recently by the U.S. State Department as a top producer of Fulbright Students.
College of Charleston students are joining their peers throughout South Carolina and taking advantage of a different kind of immersion experience in our nation’s capitol.
Assistant Professor Barbara Beckingham of the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences will discuss the environmental implications of chemical and microplastic wastewater transport on Feb. 15, 2017.
They share a kitchen, an idea laboratory and a lot of whiteboards. But for the 19 students living in the Honors E-LLC, the most important thing they share is inspiration.
Alumni Ashley Brooks '14 and Annaliese Hughes '14 plan to open Pounce cat cafe in downtown Charleston.