Students Use Classroom Lessons to Launch Arts Nonprofit
Started by CofC students Cody Dixon and Julian Harrell, Soul Power Productions aims to support new musicians.
Started by CofC students Cody Dixon and Julian Harrell, Soul Power Productions aims to support new musicians.
A College of Charleston alum will be among the filmmakers picking Oscar winners next spring.
The College's talent is hitting stages all over town for the Spoleto Festival USA and Piccolo Spoleto this year. Here's a handy schedule of performances by CofC students, faculty and alumni that you won't want to miss!
As the winner of the Todd McNerney Student Playwriting Award, recent REACH Program graduate Sam Kalista will get to see his play performed at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival this year.
Students from two sculpture courses at the College were invited to create works for the recent North Charleston Arts Fest. Their sculptures are on display throughout May.
Spring graduates talk about their favorite professors and reveal their most memorable experiences at the College.
Richard Bryant dropped out of the College to pursue an acting career. But his dream to earn a degree and his love for his hometown of Charleston eventually lured him back to the Cistern Yard.
CofC composer Maxx Bradley just wrote his 10th piece. And with dreams to one day write music for film and TV, he doesn't have any intention of slowing down.
Glenda Johnson Byars '75, who was in fashion long before she came back to teach theatre at her alma mater, talks fashion, women's history and Charleston Fashion Week.
Center Stage, the College's student-run theater organization, is hosting a musical cabaret to benefit the LGBTQQI group We Are Family.