CofC Alum Brings Ecstatic Dance to Charleston
After encountering ecstatic dance in Pahoa, Hawaii, alumna Alexandra Seaman made it her mission to introduce the freeform dance style to Charleston.
After encountering ecstatic dance in Pahoa, Hawaii, alumna Alexandra Seaman made it her mission to introduce the freeform dance style to Charleston.
As she prepares to head to Emory University School of Medicine, Grace Moxley hopes to one day practice rural medicine in her tiny hometown of Mountain Rest, South Carolina.
Some of the College's top 2016 graduates will be heading to London, Germany, Ireland and South America to teach, pursue advanced degrees and perform research.
Seniors Chelsea Roland and Ellie Flock will put their grants toward graduate education in Victoria, British Columbia, and London, England.
Monday, April 18, marks the 120th running of the Boston Marathon. Learn how former Honors College student-athelete and current CofC staffer Chris Bailey battled through tough conditions at last year's race to finish as the top runner from South Carolina.
Antonio Tillis emphasizes all things international as dean of the College's School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs.
Lauren Stevens '03 knew she'd live in Chile again after she studied abroad there in college. When she moved back without a job, Stevens had no idea she'd become a translator for one of the country's foremost luxury travel magazines.
Students whose first language is Spanish do not visit campus as often as their English-speaking peers. That's why the College is offering a Spanish-speaking campus tour on Saturday, November 15.
College of Charleston Spanish Professor Devon Hanahan is the sixth best-rated professor in the U.S., according to MTVU's ratemyprofessors.com.
This is the 10th consecutive year, the Department of Hispanic Studies has hosted a series of events to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month.