Alumnus Finds a Higher Calling in Art
George Davis '03 and '09, who majored in political science and studio art, has found a higher purpose as a liturgical artist in his service as a monk with St. Tikhon’s Monastery in Pennsylvania.
George Davis '03 and '09, who majored in political science and studio art, has found a higher purpose as a liturgical artist in his service as a monk with St. Tikhon’s Monastery in Pennsylvania.
Student Kylee Poole, a double major in dance and communication, reflects on why she chose the College of Charleston and how the College's dance team has helped her find her place in the CofC community.
Thanks to support from the College's Career Center Internship Award program, English major Michael Stein is spending his summer as an intern with the Office of the Virginia Attorney General.
Gibbs Knotts and Vince Benigni recently published an article in The Conversation that examines the public need for presidential debates
Gibbs Knotts, dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, is featured on the latest episode of the podcast, 'Inside the College of Charleston.'
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.
A professor of psychology and an authority on stress, coping and well-being shares her thoughts on how to be more mindful.
Chatbots offer tremendous potential for improving traditional teaching methods and shaping the future of education.
From serving as the interim president to helping craft exhibits to mapping complex histories, College of Charleston faculty have been essential to the development of the new International African American Museum, which will celebrate its grand opening in Charleston on Saturday, June 24.
Students recently dug into the history of the Heyward-Washington House in downtown Charleston in an effort to learn more about the people who lived at the site prior to the home's construction in 1772.