Alums Shake Up Some Fun as ‘Cocktail Bandits’
Johnny Caldwell '08 and Taneka Reaves '11, better known as the Cocktail Bandits, will share their expertise in the new book 'Holy Spirits!'
Johnny Caldwell '08 and Taneka Reaves '11, better known as the Cocktail Bandits, will share their expertise in the new book 'Holy Spirits!'
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
Zainab Dossaji didn't think she'd end up attending college in her home state of South Carolina. But after visiting CofC and meeting some professors, she decided it was the perfect fit.
From assault to homicide and everything in between, Kate Wrenn ’06 has seen it all in her work as a criminal prosecutor.
Kristen Thompson ’09, a graduate of the Honors College and the recipient of the College's prestigious Bishop Robert Smith Award, is passionate about her work in South Africa, where apartheid left enormous gaps in the public education system.
Hunter Stunzi '07 is the founder and president of SnapCap, a lending startup that has funded more than $250 million in loans since 2012.
Student researchers will gather to present research on political science, international studies, arts management and more.
Political Science professor Gibbs Knotts' new book looks at the strong bond between southerners and the American South.
Dylan Fernandes ’13 has joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives as one of the state’s youngest legislators.
A College of Charleston student who campaigned for President-elect Donald Trump will be seeing the inauguration up close Friday at Washington's Union Square.