CofC’s Renard Harris Celebrates International Blues Day on Harmonica
In celebration of International Blues Day on Aug. 5, 2017, CofC's chief diversity officer Rénard Harris talks about how the blues helped to shape his life.
In celebration of International Blues Day on Aug. 5, 2017, CofC's chief diversity officer Rénard Harris talks about how the blues helped to shape his life.
Students, faculty and staff at the College of Charleston are all invited to a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for the upcoming total solar eclipse.
With all the students away for the summer, how does Clyde the Cougar spend his time?
The College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance partnered with a NYC-based youth theater program spearheaded by Tony Danza to offer a week-long summer program in the Holy City.
College of Charleston professors and students will be out in the surrounding community on Monday, Aug. 21 helping residents enjoy the solar eclipse safely.
Anna Shillinglaw Hampton '00 left College of Charleston with degrees in French and international business and went on to an exciting career in food media.
Take another tour through the College of Charleston campus with Travel + Leisure.
George Rabb '51, the College of Charleston alumnus who served as the director of Chicago's Brookfield Zoo for nearly three decades and became one of the most influential wildlife conservation advocates in the country, passed away Thursday after battling a brief illness, according to the organization that runs the zoo. He was 87. George
One College of Charleston student got to attend a Google Scholars program designed to encourage women in tech to excel and become role models.
Started by CofC students Cody Dixon and Julian Harrell, Soul Power Productions aims to support new musicians.