Student Tech Entrepreneurs Win $10K at Pitch Event
A team of three students representing three different academic majors won the grand prize for a product they devised as part of the College's ICAT program.
A team of three students representing three different academic majors won the grand prize for a product they devised as part of the College's ICAT program.
When they aren't teaching, conducting research or making a difference in the lives of students, these faculty members are playing guitar for audiences, completing triathalons and diving on shipwrecks.
The former Maryland governor will participate in a town hall meeting in the Stern Center Ballroom on Oct. 22, 2015.
The College will be the site of mayoral debates for Charleston and North Charleston on Oct. 14.
Student Andrew Staton shares his secrets for getting to the bottom of one's family history.
See which alumni made The Charleston Regional Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 list, which highlights people whose commitment to their professions and communities is helping the Charleston region to thrive.
College of Charleston communication professors discuss Stephen Colbert's foray into the changing landscape of late night talk shows.
This fall, the College is offering 54 different FYE courses, including topics such as “Viruses and the Coming Apocalypse," "Beyond Bratwurst and BMWs" and “Shakespeare on Screen.”
Students from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be working and learning in many exciting and interesting internships this fall.
Michael Lee, an associate professor in the Department of Communication, has been recognized by the National Communication Association for his book on conservative political thought.