College’s “Education Day” Program Wins National Award
American Chemical Society honors College for "the most innovative new activity or program".
American Chemical Society honors College for "the most innovative new activity or program".
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!
After nearly 20 years of teaching and conducting research at the College, associate professor of geology Cassandra Runyon is as passionate as ever about studying and exploring the universe with her students and colleagues.
In fall 2014, you'll find new academic majors and minors, like urban studies and entrepreneurship, as well as two brand-new, high-tech facilities.
The Ft. Johnson Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program is one of 30 funded by the NSF that focuses on ocean and marine sciences.
Convocation will signal the official entry of the Class of 2018 into the College of Charleston community and the start of the 2014-15 academic year.
With a record number of majors and a new location for fall 2014, the College of Charleston computer science program is preparing creative and entrepreneurial students for careers in the rapidly expanding tech industry.
Students, faculty and staff in the School of Sciences and Mathematics at the College of Charleston have another reason to love their university: waterfront views. Located on Charleston Harbor, the College of Charleston at Harbor Walk is ready to welcome students.
College of Charleston alumnus David Shiffman ’11 (M.S. marine biology) is a renowned shark researcher and conservationist who says the obviously preposterous "Sharknado" does more to help sharks.