From welcoming the first cohort of 1967 Scholars to the return of Campus Recreation Services’ Fishing on Fridays, there’s been a lot happening at the College of Charleston.

1967 Legacy Reception

On Aug. 24, 2021, CofC President Andrew T. Hsu and other College officials welcomed the first group of students to participate in the 1967 Legacy Program, which aims to support the academic and professional success of Black students. (Photos by Heather Moran)

Blacklock House Statue Dedication
On Aug. 19, 2021, a new sculpture, created by artist and alumna Elizabeth Tarrant ’21, was dedicated at the William Blacklock House in dedication to the College of Charleston Foundation Board in honor of the group’s leadership in creating the 250th and Beyond Fund, which was established to commemorate the College’s 250th anniversary and the foundation’s 50th anniversary. (Photos by Heather Moran)
Avery Family Reunion Cookout

The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture celebrated the start of the school year on Aug. 30, 2021, with the Avery Family Reunion Cookout. (Photos by Heather Moran)

International Student Ice Cream Social

On Aug. 23, 2021, the Center for International Education andย the Office of Admissions welcomed new international students with an ice cream social in the Craig Hall Courtyard. (Photos by Heather Moran)

Fishing Fridays
Fishing Fridays

Come out to the pier at Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park every Friday for Campus Recreation Services‘ Fishing on Fridays. Second-year student Sarah Woofter has taken over running the program for the 2021-22 academic year. (Photos by Heather Moran)