Ciao, Bella! Study Abroad Returns to Florence, Italy
CofC's faculty-led study abroad program in Florence, Italy, resumed for the spring 2022 semester after a two-year pandemic pause.
CofC's faculty-led study abroad program in Florence, Italy, resumed for the spring 2022 semester after a two-year pandemic pause.
Political science major Zachary Kronsberg says his fascination with politics started at an early age. He is leaving CofC with a deeper appreciation of the American political system and is ready to chart a new course.
For English Professor Susan Farrell, unexpected twists and turns in her academic career led her to become a preeminent scholar on Kurt Vonnegut and a founding member of the Kurt Vonnegut Society.
The National Student Employment Association recently recognized graduating senior Mollie Bowman as one of the Top 19 student employees in the nation.
South Carolina Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mia McLeod will speak at the College's Bully Pulpit Series on Monday, April 18, 2022.
Inspired by a gift of tassel earrings, alumna Mimi Striplin '14 started her Tiny Tassel brand on Etsy more than six years ago. Today her earrings and apparel store are getting attention from publications like 'Southern Living' and 'Essence' as well as from 'The Today Show.'
A two-time Fulbright recipient, Lisa Covert, associate professor of history, has been appointed to serve as a Fulbright Scholar Alumni Ambassador.
Two-term poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Natasha Trethewey will visit the College of Charleston as part of the M.F.A. in Creative Writing program's Dorothea Benton Frank Writing Series on Thursday, March 31, 2022.
Inspired by a project to highlight one of the first Black professors at the College, English major Tony Jackson launched the podcast 'The Black Experience' to highlight stories from the Black community at CofC and beyond.
In honor of Black History Month, several CofC departments, offices and programs are sponsoring events that explore Black history, culture and modern day issues.