Poli Sci Grad Takes Office as Massachusetts State Rep
Dylan Fernandes ’13 has joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives as one of the state’s youngest legislators.
Dylan Fernandes ’13 has joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives as one of the state’s youngest legislators.
They share a kitchen, an idea laboratory and a lot of whiteboards. But for the 19 students living in the Honors E-LLC, the most important thing they share is inspiration.
More than 10 major companies will take part in the summit.
The Department of Theatre and Dance challenges the stereotypes of gentrification and race in upcoming performances of 'Buzzer.'
Former campus arborist and grounds director John Davis recently passed away, leaving behind a landscape that will enrich the lives of generations to come.
CofC and Trident Tech have launched Charleston Bridge, a one-semester residential bridge program that will give select South Carolina high school students a new way to gain admission to the College of Charleston and earn a four-year degree.
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Evvie Harmon, a 2012 grad, is a co-founder and global coordinator for the Women’s March on Washington, which is set to step off in D.C. and hundreds of other cities worldwide Saturday morning in response to the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump.
A College of Charleston student who campaigned for President-elect Donald Trump will be seeing the inauguration up close Friday at Washington's Union Square.
Madeleine Westerhout ’13 is headed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to serve as a member of the White House staff for U.S. President elect-Donald Trump.