CofC Presidential Finalists on Campus This Week
The three finalists in the search for the 23rd president of the College are on campus this week attending interviews and open forums.
The three finalists in the search for the 23rd president of the College are on campus this week attending interviews and open forums.
From free student perks, to individualized research help, and even some sound life advice, here are the Top 5 Reasons to Visit the Information Desk in Addlestone Library.
Thanks to $500,000 in donations, the Kids On-Point Squash Center is open to students, faculty, staff and its namesake students from around Charleston.
Alumnus Gerald “Jerry” Polis '62 has created the Gerald D. Polis Family Endowed Veterans Scholarship, the College’s first endowed scholarship dedicated to veterans.
The Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program at the College of Charleston will host a concert and lecture commemorating the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Led by professor Ajani Ofunniyin, 'Rise Up!' is an event focused on the heritage and vital contributions of enslaved Africans in Charleston.
Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg plays piano for students, the College celebrates basketball season with a block party and more in Photos of the Week.
A new exhibit, curated by the Office of Alumni Affairs, explores the first 100 years of women at CofC. The exhibit is part of the College's year-long centennial commemoration of the first admission of female students.
After a summer perfecting its business plan at the Beaufort Digital Corridor, a team of three ImpactX students has launched its digital town hall app called PollPit.
For members of the College of Charleston's Paranormal Activities Club, the world of the paranormal is much wider than ghosts, ghouls and demons.