Anthropology, Dance Double-Major Charts Her Own Course
Jayne Pardys, who graduated last week as a double-major in dance and anthropology, discovered her love for education while exploring the intersection of dance and culture.
Jayne Pardys, who graduated last week as a double-major in dance and anthropology, discovered her love for education while exploring the intersection of dance and culture.
In the fall, Tianyu Liu, who is graduating from the College of Charleston with his bachelor's degree in music, will continue pursuing his dreams as a concert violinist at The Juilliard School in New York City.
The College of Charleston School of the Arts presents the festival, Arts Under the Oaks, at Stono Preserve on April 10 and 11, 2021.
Right on campus at the College of Charleston, archaeology faculty and students recently conducted a dig to investigate a historic site.
Meet Michael O'Brien, chair of the Department of Music and associate professor of ethnomusicology at the College of Charleston.
Piano studies professor Paul Sánchez collaborated on an operatic album that recently reached the top of the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums chart.
Theatre students brought home several awards from the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) last month.
Arts management alum Jake Zinn '20 wants to offer music fans all the latest music news at their fingertips with the new app Beepr.
Music major Jesse Shafer spearheaded the new jazz album 'Rooibos,' his first release with the Rooibos Quartet.
Named for College of Charleston alumnus Emmett Robinson, the Emmett Robinson Memorial Scholarship in Theatre honors a rising senior theatre major with a distinguished record of leadership and artistry.