7 Ways to Tell it’s Fall in Charleston
From beach trips to no-see-ums, the Lowcountry enjoys a different kind of fall.
From beach trips to no-see-ums, the Lowcountry enjoys a different kind of fall.
Former student-athlete Becca Shaw ’06 is expanding the digital reach of Major League Baseball through licensing and syndication deals.
Galloway set a single-season record with 81 three-pointers in 21 games while playing for T.L. Hanna High School in his hometown of Anderson, S.C.
Kinsey Gidick '06, who majored in communication at the College, was recently promoted to editor-in-chief of Charleston City Paper.
As artistic director of the College's International Piano Series, Sánchez will make his Charleston debut on Sept. 20, 2016, to kickoff of the series' 2016-17 season.
Spanish Professor and CofC Alumna Devon Hanahan ’87 has been named the top professor in the country by ratemyprofessors.com.
From harvesting seawater to smoking finished salt, Bertha Booker '87 does it all at Botany Bay Sea Salt.
The latest additions to the College's academic programs include a major in meteorology, a minor in healthcare and medical services management and an MFA in creative writing.
CofC ranks No. 10 among all colleges and universities in the South in the 2017 edition of Best Colleges.
Since opening The Alley with some partners in November 2012, David Crowley '02 has transformed an old warehouse into a singular presence in the burgeoning Upper King Street area.