Meet the College’s Globetrotting Dean
Antonio Tillis emphasizes all things international as dean of the College's School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs.
Antonio Tillis emphasizes all things international as dean of the College's School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs.
Tired of the typical ball drop and fireworks? Take a different cultural cue this year from one of these four College of Charleston faculty members who, looking back on their native countries, tell us a little bit about their favorite New Year's traditions.
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
Max Kovalov, an adjunct professor of political science and international studies, has engaged students on this complex topic in two courses – Model United Nations and European Studies Capstone.
Opening in January 2016, the College's new kosher/vegetarian dining facility will be open all day to students with meal plans and the public.
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.”
Professor Irina Erman will teach a Russian Literature in Translation course on vampires (LTRS 250) this fall. Learn more about what to expect from this new section of the class in her Q&A!
Andrew Sobiesuo, director of the College's Center for International Education and associate provost for international education, oversees study abroad programs and international student services.
At the College of Charleston, you can study abroad in almost any academic discipline on nearly every continent.
Charleston entrepreneur Steve Swanson '89 will be the commencement speaker during graduation ceremonies on May 15-16, 2015.