Plastic Waste Focus of Halsey’s Sea Change Exhibit
Sea Change is a powerful art exhibit at the College of Charleston's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art featuring two renowned artists whose work emphasizes the effects of plastic waste.
Sea Change is a powerful art exhibit at the College of Charleston's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art featuring two renowned artists whose work emphasizes the effects of plastic waste.
Four students reaped the rewards of hands-on learning through NASA's eclipse ballooning project during August's solar eclipse.
Wes Eason '00 is the third generation to work in his family's aquaculture business in Western North Carolina
Some 230 high school students from around South Carolina learned how studying German at the College can open up career opportunities.
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
A member of one of the nation's best-known political families and a leading advocate for the equal treatment of mental illness and addiction, Patrick Kennedy will speak on campus on Oct. 11, 2017.
The College's new Sustainability Literacy Institute will be touching the lives of students, faculty and staff as it seeks to increase awareness about sustainability.
Michael Owens, adjunct professor of English, has written a new book about WWII Army veteran Rollins Edwards and the chemical testing he was subjected to as a young soldier.
Just as the solar eclipse was beginning in Charleston on Aug. 21, 2017, Kaylee Walters ’08 welcomed a baby girl to the world and named her Ayla, meaning "halo of light around the moon" in Turkish.
The screening of the documentary "An Outrage," part of the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative, will take place in the Avery Center at 6 p.m. on Oct. 10, 2017.