Alumna Performs One-Woman Show at Piccolo Spoleto
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
Having the world-class Spoleto Festival in the College’s backyard has provided an immersive learning experience for students in the School of the Arts and led to arts-related jobs.
This time-lapse video of the College's 2014 Spring Commencement makes the whole production look easy. But as those behind the scenes will tell you, it is a colossal undertaking that involves hundreds of people and months of planning.
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.
Sarah Legendre, an Honors College student and double major in geology and archaeology, will participate in one of the most prestigious and selective summer scholarship programs operating worldwide.
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.
Former College of College of Charleston President Leo I. Higdon is passionate about leadership. So passionate that he retired and stepped right into a classroom to teach the next generation. Here are takeaways from his course.
College of Charleston junior biochemistry and biology majors were awarded Barry Goldwater Scholarships and Honorable Mentions
School of Business students investing real money have outperformed the S&P 500. Read how these seniors are converting their investing savvy into jobs.