Farewell For Now, David. We’ll Remember the Laughs…
Adjunct theater professor, playwright, actor and comedian David Lee Nelson '00 is leaving Charleston for Atlanta this summer after a three-year return to the Holy City.
Adjunct theater professor, playwright, actor and comedian David Lee Nelson '00 is leaving Charleston for Atlanta this summer after a three-year return to the Holy City.
Folk-rock singer Brandi Carlile will perform at TD Arena at 8:30 p.m. on May 30 as part of Spoleto Festival USA.
Evan Linder's '04 newest play – Byhalia, Mississippi – opened in January and immediately sparked conversations about race relations in the United States.
As director of special events at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Ginger Vallen ‘05 thrives in the fast-paced, high-pressure world of fundraising and event planning.
New York City artist Brian Rutenberg '87 recently completed a corporate commission for the headquarters of Arizona-based DriveTime.
College of Charleston professors examine Mayor Joe Riley's innumerable contributions to Charleston – from its quality of life and economy to its thriving arts community, history and culture.
The College looks back on a few of the many important moments our university community has shared with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley during his 40-year tenure at the city's helm.
In addition to her many stage and film acting credits, Associate Professor of African American Theatre and Performance Joy Vandervort-Cobb has enjoyed national success as a voice actor.
On Nov. 11, 2015, archivists, historians and others will discuss ways to preserve and manage the thousands of gifts and memorabilia that mourners and others left at Emanuel AME Church in the wake of the shootings.
One of the College's most generous supporters, John A. Zeigler Jr., died on Friday at the age of 103. A memorial celebration will be held in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center at 3 p.m. on Oct. 17.