How an 18th-Century Philosopher is Still Relevant in the 21st Century
Philosophy department chair Larry Krasnoff talks about his new book on philosopher Immanuel Kant and why his views on freedom still resonate today.
Philosophy department chair Larry Krasnoff talks about his new book on philosopher Immanuel Kant and why his views on freedom still resonate today.
She's talented enough to have played violin with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and to perform in a touring band, but student Cecilia McGuinn says music is just her hobby.
Two M.F.A. candidates spent the spring semester mentoring undergraduates at the University of Bahrain, creating a cross-cultural community of creative writers.
A speech given by an alumnus in 1951 advocating for desegregation at the College has inspired a current student to launch a new oratorical competition.
The Sustainability Literacy Institute has partnered with the Gullah Society to present an exhibit focused on social justice and fair distribution at Addlestone Library.
The College is launching a new Bachelor of General Studies and the first fully online graduate degree for the 2018-19 school year.
Since its creation in 2013, the Women’s Health Research Team has generated more than $300,000 in grants in support of research, events and publications.
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
Actor and College of Charleston alumnus Matt Czuchry '99 urged the Class of 2018 to positively impact the lives of others during his commencement speech Saturday afternoon.
Marine biology major Abigael Malcolm is taking an interdisciplinary approach to her research on the ethics of coral reef restoration.