CofC Baseball Players Shave Heads, Raise Money for Cancer Research
Twenty-six College of Charleston baseball players and two coaches shaved their heads in a show of solidarity with those battling cancer.
Twenty-six College of Charleston baseball players and two coaches shaved their heads in a show of solidarity with those battling cancer.
The accolades keep on rolling in for Quentin Baxter '98.
While campus will be plunged into darkness for about one minute and 30 seconds, the memories from this special day – which coincides with Convocation – will last a lifetime.
Student apps Cnect(ed) and WisdomMothers both received top prizes at the College of Charleston's annual ICAT pitch event.
There's a lot of "very large and very mediocre" buildings popping up around the country. The College of Charleston's proposed new master's in the art of urban design program hopes to fix that.
See photos of the big things going on at CofC to close out the spring semester.
When Charleston Wine + Food organizers wanted someone to whip up a winning communication strategy, they turned to the students at the College of Charleston.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed legislation authorizing CofC to offer its first doctoral degree, in computer and information science.
Three seniors — and their adorable piglet Oliver — talk about what the future may hold in the sunny days before commencement.
The College's unorthodox and wildly popular Wired & Inspired capstone course stresses the importance of forging connections, testing limits and being vulnerable.