Education Major Gives New Life to Old School Supplies
K4Kids, a non-profit founded by CofC junior Kathryn Templeton, has donated more than 125,000 school supplies over the past five years.
K4Kids, a non-profit founded by CofC junior Kathryn Templeton, has donated more than 125,000 school supplies over the past five years.
College of Charleston graduate and music DJ Jared Aaronson '16 is traveling to cancer centers around the U.S. to share his unique brand of audio therapy.
The specialities of the College's newest professors include Italian Renaissance, keyboard studies, accounting, cybersecurity, analytical chemistry, ancient philosophy and media rituals.
Combining his passion for yoga with the business education he received at the College, Griffin Peddicord '14 recently opened a new yoga studio in downtown Charleston.
Due to inclement weather related to Hurricane Hermine, the College of Charleston has cancelled all classes and activities for Friday, Sept. 2.
Retiring CofC librarian Katina Strauch looks back on her 37-year career and the many changes she has seen at the College and in the way libraries collect and store information.
The College is recognized in the 2017 edition of The Best 381 Colleges in the categories of “Best Colleges that Create Futures" and “Top Green College.”
National Campus Safety Awareness Month is intended to educate the campus community about safety and security through various events and activities throughout the month of September.
The history of the Avery Normal Institute, the legacy of its students and its impact on the community is getting a fresh retelling in an updated exhibition at the Avery Research Center.
Recently acquired by the College's Special Collections, the papers highlight the remarkable life of Charlestonian Alicia Rhett, who chose a career in painting over acting.