“I’m a life-long educator so it’s very important to me to support education in any way possible,” explains Priscilla Quirk.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Mount Pleasant area high schools.
For the past few years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the College of Charleston as one of the best schools in the nation for veterans.
“I know that this degree and the backing of the College of Charleston is going to take me far – no matter the path I choose”.
“Finances have proven to be a hinderance for students when pursuing internships and career goals".
“Last year, we were overwhelmed by the photos and memories alumni shared of their time at the College,” Minges continued.
Stern proved to be just the right person to get the College through the hardships and move it forward.
The College of Charleston alumnus is a professor, historical journalist and a Charleston tour guide.
“This has been the easiest it’s been to watch myself on screen,” says Smallwood, who majored in theatre at the College.
“We are thrilled to launch a capital campaign that will address our facilities needs and elevate the the student-athlete experience".
The 2021 event will take place November 4-6, 2021, at the Queen Street Playhouse and will feature 10 award-winning films.
The livestreamed talk, which is free and open to students, faculty, staff and the community, can be viewed in the Sottile Theatre.
“Both courses are very important for engineering majors,” says Xu. “They need project skills and domain knowledge to succeed".
Students and faculty discovered a slave tag from 1853 during an excavation at the site where the solar pavilion now stands.
“We’ve been in that position as first-generation students and it can be really hard to get started when you don’t have anyone to help you”.
Earthquake activity tends to pick up prior to an eruption as magma is moving around, but that does not always lead to an eruption.
“The new solar pavilion on campus embodies many of the themes & core values articulated in our strategic plan, Tradition & Transformation".
“Dr. Downs and I have both recently published books on the history of public health, epidemics and epidemiology,”.
It was that flexibility and support that led Kendyl Churchman to enroll in the MBA program in August 2021.
“As a nontraditional student, I didn’t have to take an FYE, but now that I’m a peer facilitator, I wish I did”.
Gunsolus realized that he had to try and dial down the pressure that he’d been putting himself under and focus on the fun.
“I am looking forward to supporting the enrollment goals of College Of Charleston and leading this dynamic team of professionals,”.
Click the link below for more information.
“Where I’m from, there are limited opportunities for individuals with a passion for the violin,” Holloway explains.
“It’s an exciting time,” says Allison, noting there are more than 3,000 pending jobs awaiting approval in Handshake.
Some items, such as the negatives in the Boags collection, are degrading and in urgent need of digitization to preserve the historic images.
“This year we have added an impressive cohort of new faculty members and we are so excited to welcome them to the College of Charleston,”.
“We want to put this stuff into the bloodstream of the College of Charleston,” says Day, who is an associate professor of political science.
Men’s club volleyball is just one of nearly 20 sport clubs active at the College for the 2021-22 academic year.
Second-year student Sarah Woofter has taken over running the program for the 2021-22 academic year.
This is the 18th consecutive year that CofC has been recognized in The Princeton Review rankings.
Completed in 1979, the Simons Center was constructed to serve no more than 800 students.
Black Lives is the 2021-22 World Affairs Signature Series sponsored by the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs.
Former South Carolina state representative and College of Charleston administrator Lucille Simmons Whipper died last week at the age of 93.
In 1942, a week after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Waring ascended to the bench at the federal courthouse in downtown Charleston.
Charleston seems like a great place to study supply chain management because it’s an international port.
Students enjoyed food and fun at the campus street festival Maroon Mayhem before heading to class on August 24.
Nearly 100 percent placement among participants in high-level jobs or graduate programs upon graduation.
With students back on campus and in classrooms, the College of Charleston campus is in full swing for the 2021–22 academic year.
Thirty $1,000 grants to be used for employee work-related travel, professional development or work supplies.