MBA Alumna Debuts Film at CofC to Raise Mental Health Awareness
Clare Wolf Behringer '18 (MBA) is premiering her debut independent short film "Vulnerable" at the College of Charleston's Sottile Theatre on Thursday, May 4, 2023.
Clare Wolf Behringer '18 (MBA) is premiering her debut independent short film "Vulnerable" at the College of Charleston's Sottile Theatre on Thursday, May 4, 2023.
Young Contemporaries, the annual celebration of student artwork, is on display at the College of Charleston's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
With the support of patrons Frank Oldham and Peggy Fossi-Oldham, and other inspired to support the ensemble, the College of Charleston Orchestra recently made its debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
"Under an Indigo Sky," composed by Edward Hart '88, dean of the School of the Arts, recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart.
College of Charleston Opera will explore one man’s outlandish quest for love during performances of 'The Tales of Hoffmann,' Friday, Feb. 24, and Sunday, Feb. 26.
The senior director of film and TV synchronization at Universal Music Group, Emma Rose Isely '12 recently shared her expertise in the music industry with arts management students during a talk on campus.
CofC alumni Clay Ross ’98, Quentin Baxter ’98 and Kevin Hamilton ’95 received their second Grammy Award with their band Ranky Tanky on Sunday, Feb. 5, in the category of Best Regional Roots Music Album for Live At The 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
The College of Charleston Orchestra will take the stage at the Kennedy Center on Feb. 20 when the ensemble performs at the Capital Orchestra Festival.
The senior director of Film & TV Synchronization at Universal Music Group, Emma Rose Isely '12 will talk about the ins and outs of film and television synchronization on Monday, Jan. 30, during the ARTM Exchange speaker series.
Joy Vandervort-Cobb, associate professor emerita of theatre and dance at the College of Charleston, will receive the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium's 2023 MLK Humanitarian Award on Tuesday, Jan. 17.