Corruption Expert to Speak at Political Science Event
Sarah Chayes is internationally recognized for her innovative thinking on corruption and its implications.
Sarah Chayes is internationally recognized for her innovative thinking on corruption and its implications.
Student researchers will gather to present research on political science, international studies, arts management and more.
Laura Zagby-Dye '03 has turned her three degrees in philosophy, religious studies and corporate communications into a fulfilling career with the American Red Cross.
Senior guard Erik Goldbach puts his passion on display at every Cougars basketball game, providing a vital spark as the team's unofficial "bench captain."
Dylan Fernandes ’13 has joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives as one of the state’s youngest legislators.
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.
Two College of Charleston professors look at the history and significance behind presidential inaugurations.
High school students will compete in the South Carolina regional finals of the Poetry Out Loud competition in the College's Stern Center on Jan. 22, 2017.
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 Alison Piepmeier Book Prize was established by the National Women's Studies Association to recognize groundbreaking work in women, gender and sexuality studies.