Archival Silence: The History of Omission
A partnership between the College and the South Carolina Historical Society gives students rare access to letters from the Founding Fathers.
A partnership between the College and the South Carolina Historical Society gives students rare access to letters from the Founding Fathers.
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.
Four new communication executives have joined the Department of Communication Advisory Council, a dynamic group of national industry veterans dedicated to mentoring communication students.
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.
Artist and middle school teacher Devin DeWulf ’07 is using his art to raise money and awareness for those affected by the flooding in central and southwest Louisiana.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Jennifer Wilhelm has been awarded a $432,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how peripheral nerves regenerate.
Kinsey Gidick '06, who majored in communication at the College, was recently promoted to editor-in-chief of Charleston City Paper.
The hiring process at the U.N. took a year and included a placement exam, but for Kome Oboh '06 it was well worth the wait.
With spray paint and thrifted shirts, three students raise awareness and funds for LGBT+ charities.
Alum Skye Senterfeit ‘03 traveled a circuitous path to her job as photo editor for Travel + Leisure Magazine. She considered med school, and studied Classics, biology, Spanish and communications before attending grad school in Australia.