Recent Computing in the Arts Grad Wins International Competition
Computing in the arts major Paul Dierksheide beat over 300 other teams in the Adobe x Airbnb Creative Jam competition by creating a novel app for travelers.
Computing in the arts major Paul Dierksheide beat over 300 other teams in the Adobe x Airbnb Creative Jam competition by creating a novel app for travelers.
Molecular biology student Vernon Kennedy Jr. has been named a Goldwater Scholar, one of the nation’s highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
Associate Professor of biology Elizabeth Meyer-Bernstein has been named the interim dean of the College of Charleston Honors College, effective July 1, 2020.
Graduate Madison Crow, who double majored in international studies and Spanish, is ready for her next adventure in her post CofC life.
When Harry Huge, an avid supporter of CofC athletics and academics alike, recently passed away, he left a lasting legacy at the College of Charleston.
Student Tanner Crunelle is the recipient of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award, named for late CofC women's and gender studies professor Alison Piepmeier.
Born out of cooperation between the Honors College and the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, the International Scholars program exposes students to a world of learning opportunities.
Three students at the College of Charleston have created engaging and thought-provoking art installations investigating the topic of food security.
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events during the month of February.