CofC Grad Earns Role in Trump Administration
Madeleine Westerhout ’13 is headed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to serve as a member of the White House staff for U.S. President elect-Donald Trump.
Madeleine Westerhout ’13 is headed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to serve as a member of the White House staff for U.S. President elect-Donald Trump.
In 2002, an unknown community organizer named Barack Obama spoke at a College of Charleston political lecture series.
Two College of Charleston professors look at the history and significance behind presidential inaugurations.
The William V. Moore Student Research Conference is an opportunity for advanced high school and college students to formally present research. Applications are due Feb. 17, 2017.
The College of Charleston’s Model United Nations Team won three awards at the Southern Regional Model United Nations (SRMUN) competition held recently in Atlanta.
The $260K grant from the National Academy of Sciences will fund a study of attitudes about climate change and how they impact policymaking.
President McConnell recounted to students his time as a South Carolina elected official.
For these CofC alumni, a degree in political science has put them in front of the action for this wild 2016 election cycle.
The lecture by former Federal Election Commission Chairman Trevor Potter takes place from 4 to 5 p.m. on Nov. 1, 2016.
Wanting to simplify the search for childcare, Katie Tumbleston '08 (M.P.A. '13) developed the NannyPod app to connect parents with local, reliable sitters.