Professors to Study How Environmental Policy is Made
The $260K grant from the National Academy of Sciences will fund a study of attitudes about climate change and how they impact policymaking.
The $260K grant from the National Academy of Sciences will fund a study of attitudes about climate change and how they impact policymaking.
The ceremony on Nov. 11, 2016, in Cistern Yard will honor CofC students, faculty and staff who have served in the military.
President McConnell recounted to students his time as a South Carolina elected official.
Blaine Billings has already had a math research paper accepted for publication, and he even has a faculty office. Not bad for a freshman.
CofC students recently traveled to Crowders Mountain State Park in North Carolina to learn the basics of rock climbing from a pro.
The College of Charleston Alumni Association has invited its 80,000+ members to come home for four action-packed days of events and activities for the whole family.
The fall 2016 issue of College of Charleston Magazine shares stories of faculty, students and alumni making a difference in all corners of the globe.
As president of vineyard vines, Mike Gaumer '98 helped steer the popular lifestyle brand through the Great Recession and into a burgeoning retail business.
CofC computer science students are working with Charleston software company BoomTown to help people find their dream homes.
For these CofC alumni, a degree in political science has put them in front of the action for this wild 2016 election cycle.