CofC Students Get Political Experience in Washington Semester
College of Charleston students are joining their peers throughout South Carolina and taking advantage of a different kind of immersion experience in our nationโs capitol.
College of Charleston students are joining their peers throughout South Carolina and taking advantage of a different kind of immersion experience in our nationโs capitol.
Polite people, historic landmarks, beautiful architecture, and a thriving arts and restaurant scene all contributed to Charleston's latest accolade. It doesn't hurt that Charleston is also home to an incredible downtown college.
The College has been ranked No. 4 in the United States among the top 40 masterโs level colleges for the total number of study abroad participants.
Assistant Professor Barbara Beckingham of the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences will discuss the environmental implications of chemical and microplastic wastewater transport on Feb. 15, 2017.
A new push toward sustainability literacy at the College aims to empower students to work effectively for a more resilient world.
Fashionistas, comic book lovers, humanists. Gardeners, ice hockey players, clean eaters. Swing dancers, fishermen and skydivers. Vegans, table-top gamers and Toastmasters. They all fit in at the College of Charleston.
With a last-minute three-point play on Thursday night, the Cougars moved into a tie for first place in the Colonial Athletic Association just in time for homecoming. The men's basketball team (18-6, 9-2) upset first-place University of North Carolina-Wilmington (20-4, 9-2) 67-66 after first-year forward Jarrell Brantley was fouled on a finger-roll with 21 seconds
In 1971, Eddie Ganaway became the first black student to walk across the Cistern in a white dinner jacket on Commencement Day
Dozens of diners crowded around tables to learn about the culinary and cultural connections between Islam and Judaism for the College's "Food and Faith" dinner.
The center says it will shut its doors from Feb. 1, 2017, to Oct. 15, 2017, for a major improvement project to replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems throughout the building. The renovations will greatly enhance the building's archival storage conditions.