CofC Siblings Featured on Food Network’s Restaurant Impossible
The host of the popular Food Network show Restaurant Impossible got more than he bargained for when he arrived in Summerville, S.C.
The host of the popular Food Network show Restaurant Impossible got more than he bargained for when he arrived in Summerville, S.C.
On March 19 and 20, about 1,000 students and their families from all around the U.S. will visit the College of Charleston.
In its 25th anniversary year, the School of the Arts receives the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor's Award for the Arts.
The College of Charleston’s Darwin Week in Charleston takes place from February 7-12, 2015. This year’s theme is “Teaching the Controversy.”
First-generation student Meagan Dunham has found boundless opportunities through scholarships at the College of Charleston.
The NFL is riding high with Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday, but legal studies professor Chris Birkel says it won’t last.
Whether it’s supporting research, providing discretionary funds for emerging opportunities, or enabling faculty and students to travel, these funds are an instrumental resource for our academic schools.
The College of Charleston's new tobacco-free policy is leading campus community members like student Randy Risher to finally quit smoking.
After completing the Call Me MISTER Program and earning a degree in 2014, Josh Hall began his teaching career at Flowertown Elementary in Summerville, S.C.
You might be surprised by which College of Charleston majors are growing the fastest.