Campus Secure, Students Evacuated Ahead of Hurricane
About 50 students as well as members of the College’s student affairs team boarded buses bound for the University of South Carolina to wait out Hurricane Matthew.
About 50 students as well as members of the College’s student affairs team boarded buses bound for the University of South Carolina to wait out Hurricane Matthew.
Due to Hurricane Matthew, the College is closing all campuses at 6 p.m., Tuesday, October 4, following an evacuation order for all South Carolina coastal counties.
Senior Julia Marks credits scholarship support for enabling her to pursue her passion for acting.
Wanting to simplify the search for childcare, Katie Tumbleston '08 (M.P.A. '13) developed the NannyPod app to connect parents with local, reliable sitters.
Artist and middle school teacher Devin DeWulf ’07 is using his art to raise money and awareness for those affected by the flooding in central and southwest Louisiana.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Jennifer Wilhelm has been awarded a $432,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how peripheral nerves regenerate.
As a high school senior, Chevez Goodwin helped lead his team to a 27-3 overall record and a national ranking by USA TODAY.
The summit on Oct. 6, 2016, will highlight the $4.1 billion of investments made by German companies in South Carolina from 2011 to 2015.
Sculpture professor Jarod Charzewski involves his students in art commissions to gain professional experience – and pay.
Members of the College community can now access secure wireless networks at thousands of universities around the U.S. and the world, using only their CofC login credentials.