Academic Director Shines Light on Stono Preserve
The College of Charleston has appointed a new academic director to oversee curriculum and programming efforts at the College's 881-acre property Stono Preserve.
The College of Charleston has appointed a new academic director to oversee curriculum and programming efforts at the College's 881-acre property Stono Preserve.
Softball player Kylie Burke spent her summer as an intern in the microbiology and infectious disease unit at Emory University Hospital.
Three student-teams in the College of Charleston's Chemistry of Alcohol class are vying to have their beers selected as CofC's 250th anniversary brew.
Jasmine Utsey '08 enhances the visitor experience as the program specialist and business liaison at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
From drawing in Cistern Yard to a sustainable seafood dinner to the "Yes! I'm a Feminist" event, variety is the spice of life at the College of Charleston!
College of Charleston faculty and students look back on their years in East Berlin during the fall of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989.
This year's Pep Supper event raised $27,515 as well as collected over 3,344 pounds of food for the Lowcountry Food Bank.
From health care leaders to dedicated stewards of the College, the 2019 Alumni Award recipients are making a difference both near and far.
In 2017, Gloria and Ralph Friedgen created the Friedgen Family Italian Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship to honor the Italian studies faculty at CofC.
The little-known history of the College's role in the American Revolutionary War will come to life on Cistern Yard during a living-history event on Saturday Nov. 9, 2019.