Gavalas Kolanko Foundation Scholarship Turns 20
Fifteen students with physical disabilities, including seven from the College of Charleston, received scholarships from the Gavalas Kolanko Foundation during a recent ceremony at CofC.
Fifteen students with physical disabilities, including seven from the College of Charleston, received scholarships from the Gavalas Kolanko Foundation during a recent ceremony at CofC.
Four faculty members from the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences shared their expertise regarding Charleston's chronic flooding in a series of meetings called the Dutch Dialogues.
CofC music professor Edward Hart will officially begin his term as the Charleston Symphony's composer-in-residence with the performance of his work "Under an Indigo Sky" Sept. 27-28, 2019.
Charlotte Caperton-Kilburn, registered dietitian and director of sports nutrition at the College, teaches CofC’s more than 350 student-athletes how to eat to win.
The College of Charleston will now give applicants the option of applying to the College through the Common App, an online application program used by over 900 colleges in the United States for undergraduate admissions.
College of Charleston astrophysicist Jon Hakkila says blasts created by gamma-ray bursts may actually exceed the speed of light in surrounding gas clouds.
From the 2019 Charleston Pride Parade to a visit from two presidential candidates to Trivia Night at City Bistro and more, there's a lot happening at CofC these days.
For urban studies major Adelaide Bates, the CofC Farmers Market is all about giving students a chance to learn about where their food comes from.
The Career Center is hosting a series of workshops designed to help students choose or change their major.
Alumnus Matt Fendley ’10 and ’12 started Cannonborough Beverage Company in 2012. Since then, the craft soda company has taken off, recently receiving a $25,000 Chobani Incubator grant.