Students Adjusting to Online Learning
After a few weeks of e-learning, College of Charleston students are adjusting to their new virtual classrooms, embracing the change and finding new ways to keep a schedule during the e-learning period.
After a few weeks of e-learning, College of Charleston students are adjusting to their new virtual classrooms, embracing the change and finding new ways to keep a schedule during the e-learning period.
College of Charleston English professor Joe Kelly, who is an expert in modern Irish literature, says Saint Patrick's Day is about more than having a parade and wearing green – it's a cultural touchstone for many Americans of Irish ancestry.
Track and field is often thought of as a simple sport. “It’s just running” is a phrase members of the College of Charleston women’s track and field team hear often. But it's way more than that.
Fencing club president Jack Pavlinec is on a mission to re-introduce the sport to campus.
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi recently recognized the College of Charleston chapter of Phi Kappa Phi as a Circle of Excellence Platinum Chapter.