21 02, 2020

Joe Biden to Speak at College’s Bully Pulpit Series

By |2020-02-21T15:17:31-05:00February 21, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on Joe Biden to Speak at College’s Bully Pulpit Series

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will meet with faculty, staff, students and the community as part of the College of Charleston’s Bully Pulpit Series on Feb. 24, 2020.

19 02, 2020

College to Host Discussion with Congressman Joe Cunningham

By |2020-02-19T11:04:52-05:00February 19, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on College to Host Discussion with Congressman Joe Cunningham

South Carolina Congressman Joe Cunningham will discuss infrastructure, national security and fiscal responsibility during an event hosted by the College.

3 02, 2020

11 Black History Month Events to Check Out

By |2020-02-25T12:55:47-05:00February 3, 2020|All News, Campus Life|Comments Off on 11 Black History Month Events to Check Out

In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events during the month of February.

16 01, 2020

Alumnus Wasn’t Afraid of Starting Over

By |2020-04-01T12:14:00-04:00January 16, 2020|All News, Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumnus Wasn’t Afraid of Starting Over

Alumnus J. Casey Martin started over in his career, crediting his flexibility in the job market to skills he learned at CofC.

16 01, 2020

Alumnus Helps Build Company From the Ground Up

By |2020-08-05T13:07:53-04:00January 16, 2020|All News, Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumnus Helps Build Company From the Ground Up

Renewable energy specialist Danny Rubin ’06 is helping to make geothermal energy a household term – and a household staple.

16 01, 2020

History Professor is Toppling an Ideology

By |2020-09-16T11:20:42-04:00January 16, 2020|Academics, All News, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on History Professor is Toppling an Ideology

The research of history professor Adam Domby helped bring down a Confederate statue and is the basis of a new book on the South’s “Lost Cause” narrative.