Former Faculty, Recent Grad Partner in Support LGBTQ+ Leadership
Dedicated activists Linda Ketner and Tanner Crunelle โ20 are taking proactive steps to develop leaders in the areas of LGBTQ+ equity, equality and dignity.
Dedicated activists Linda Ketner and Tanner Crunelle โ20 are taking proactive steps to develop leaders in the areas of LGBTQ+ equity, equality and dignity.
When the pandemic hit last March, the College community came together in a hurry to help students deal with lost income and get basic necessities.
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston honors its veterans, including 21-year U.S. Army vet Frank Covington, for their service.
A newly acquired 500-gallon saltwater fish tank in the College's School of Sciences and Mathematics Building is providing students with a wave of new learning opportunities.
Alumna Victoria Thompson '15, along with her wife, has established the Thompson Johnson Scholarship for Teacher Education to support CofC education majors during their clinical internship semester.
Thanks to a philanthropic gift, the College of Charleston has purchased an internationally revered style of piano โ the Hamburg Steinway Model D concert grand piano.
The College of Charleston has created more than 250 indoor and outdoor spaces for students to attend online classes on Zoom.
The College is working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to combat an infestation of Asian Longhorned Beetles at CofC's property Stono Preserve in Hollywood, South Carolina.
Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairsย embarked on a plan to leverage digital technology in order to integrate immersive and sustained international education into the daily classroom experience.
The Bonner Leader Program at the College of Charleston recreated its annual camping retreat virtually this year, complete with a box fitted with hot cocoa, cookies and a journal.