Class Outside the Classroom: 5 Unexpected Learning Locales at CofC
Students can get a lot out of being exposed to activities and lessons beyond the walls of campus.
Students can get a lot out of being exposed to activities and lessons beyond the walls of campus.
It's springtime at the College of Charleston, which can mean only one thing: a week of getting serious about sustainability.
Armed with a love of music and an idea, College of Charleston student Coleman Ott set out to create a platform to celebrate the stories of local musicians.
Despite gray skies, the Stern Center Garden was anything but gloomy last week for the College of Charleston's ninth annual World Cultures Fair
At age 9, Carlie Christenson invented Boob-eez — a product that launched her into a successful business career and led her to the College of Charleston.
CofC will officially introduce Billy the Blue Crab at a press conference on April 31, 2017.
See photos from the World Cultures Fair, faculty members' off-campus hobbies and the start of the 2017 baseball season.
A look back at the Women's and Gender Studies Program, which grew from a single class 33 years ago to one of the College's more popular areas of study.
The 65 students, faculty and staff that participated in Campus Recreation Services' free, self-paced Bridge Run Training Program this year are well prepared to put their training to the test at the Cooper River Bridge Run.
Former teacher Carol Antman talks about the key to a happy marriage at Addlestone Library in this week's Under the Moss.