6 Ways to Tell if Self-Publishing is Right for You with the Author of The College Chronicles
College Chronicles author and College of Charleston English professor Kelly Owen offers tips on how to tell if self-publishing is for you.
College Chronicles author and College of Charleston English professor Kelly Owen offers tips on how to tell if self-publishing is for you.
History professor Scott Poole just published the first biography on Vampira (Malia Nurmi). He explains vampires in pop culture and whether they have staying power.
Michael Huberman ’10 has been backstage with Kobe Bryant, President Bill Clinton and Herschel Walker. He’s on the ESPYS social media team and helps to produce 30 for 30 Shorts.
Like many senior citizens, Lawrence and Judith McMahon are still passionate about learning. And thanks to a state program that waives tuition for residents 60 and older, the McMahons are reliving their college days.
Margaret Bradham Thornton will read from her new book "Charleston" at 7 p.m., Sept. 4, 2014, in Alumni Hall. There's even a reference to the College of Charleston in the novel's opening pages.
Caroline Horres ’12 works in D.C. performing economic and political risk analysis and putting her political science degree, Arabic fluency and passion for current events to use every day.
Senior Jacquelin Zimmerman's love of figure skating motivated her to start a figure skating club at the College.
Think you have what it takes to become the next tech billionaire? College of Charleston alumna Laura Willoughby '98, who directs a tech incubator in Maryland, offers advice for wannabe tech entrepreneurs.
The College of Charleston offers many exciting options for students to fulfill their general education requirements in the fall 2014 semester!
As a producer on NBC’s TODAY Show, Molly Cowan ’05 works around the clock on breaking news, features, award shows and anything else that hits her desk.