8 Creative Assignments that Make Finals Kind of Awesome
Several College of Charleston professors are changing up finals week with exciting projects that’ll make you forget the stress of exams.
Several College of Charleston professors are changing up finals week with exciting projects that’ll make you forget the stress of exams.
Matthew McClellan ’08 plans to try at least one case before the U.S. Supreme Court or be a TV legal correspondent/commentator. Or both.
Construction workers unearthed a Civil War-era artillery shell on the College of Charleston campus.
No matter what your major is, sociology professor Tracy Burkett says all students should understand the connections between individuals, groups and society.
Cougar Countdown runs Dec. 2 to Dec. 10 and offers a variety of events and activities to help students approach final exams with a healthy and positive attitude.
Need extra tutoring before finals or a quiet place to study? What about stress relief or a ride home after a late night of studying? The College has you covered.
Five College of Charleston professors comment on six surprising ways the Hunger Games series is more realistic than you think.
College of Charleston Honors College alumnus James Hodge Jr. ’89 is presenting “The 2014 Ebola Outbreak: Issues of Law, Policy and Ethics” at 3 p.m. on Nov. 20, 2014.
When these three students in the College of Charleston Honors College stepped back to look at the bigger picture, they not only saw opportunity – they ran with it.
Alumna Elizabeth Williams '01 credits the liberal arts education she received at the College of Charleston for helping her make it on to Jeopardy!