Director of Piano Studies Featured in Live Virtual Concert
The College of Charleston's Director of Piano Studies Paul Sรกnchez will be performing with collaborative partner Will Liverman in a live virtual concert on Friday, June 26, 2020.
The College of Charleston's Director of Piano Studies Paul Sรกnchez will be performing with collaborative partner Will Liverman in a live virtual concert on Friday, June 26, 2020.
In this week's installment: a discussion on the future of Confederate monuments, CofC adds a new major in electrical engineering, funding problems for a LGBTQ collection and much more.ย ย
The Historical Review Taskforce, comprised of campus scholars, researchers and other campus representatives, will develop new historical interpretive signage for campus buildings and spaces to provide more context about the College's history.
The College will hold two virtual town hall meetings this Thursday, June 18, 2020, specifically for faculty/staff and for students/families to update the campus community on the institutionโs response to COVID-19.
The Center for Student Learning earlier this spring celebrated its first-ever cohort of tutors to complete the Tutor Advancement Program.
In this week's installment: the College addresses the issue of diversity, tuition will remain frozen for the 2020-21 school year, a new creative writing program honors Lowcountry writer Dorothea Benton Frank and much more.ย ย ย
Arts management alumnus and local musician John Shields '12 is hosting a fundraising concert on Facebook with his duo Little Stranger to benefit the Charleston area nonprofit S.O.U.L. Power Productions, founded by Cody Dixon '17.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees votedย unanimouslyย onย June 9, 2020,ย to approve a tuition freeze for the 2020-21 academic year. Theย boardโsย decision comes as students and their families are dealing with the financial impacts of theย COVID-19ย pandemic.ย ย
The Office of the Registrar has published the semester honors lists, including the President's List and the Dean's List, for spring 2020.
In this week's installment: how to talk to your children about civil unrest , an update of the state's economy, CofC goes test optional for Fall 2021 and much more.ย ย ย