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27 03, 2023

Faculty, Staff Invited to RiverDogs’ CofC Night at The Joe

By |2023-03-27T09:18:49-04:00March 27, 2023|General News|Comments Off on Faculty, Staff Invited to RiverDogs’ CofC Night at The Joe

The Charleston RiverDogs are hosting CofC Night at The Joe on June 1. Each $14 ticket purchased includes a limited-edition T-shirt and a donation to the CofC Alumni Association.

24 03, 2023

More than 150 Employees Recognized Through ‘The Cistern Standard’

By |2023-03-24T15:57:47-04:00March 24, 2023|Faculty Staff News|Comments Off on More than 150 Employees Recognized Through ‘The Cistern Standard’

More than 150 faculty and staff members were recently recognized through the College of Charleston's employee recognition program, The Cistern Standard.

24 03, 2023

College Co-hosts Black Alumni Collective National Leadership Symposium

By |2023-03-28T09:28:48-04:00March 24, 2023|Side Feature|Comments Off on College Co-hosts Black Alumni Collective National Leadership Symposium

The College of Charleston recently co-hosted the 2023 National Black Alumni Collective Leadership Symposium March 9-12.

17 03, 2023

Plan Your Future with Graduate Education Week

By |2023-03-17T16:45:18-04:00March 17, 2023|News Briefs|Comments Off on Plan Your Future with Graduate Education Week

If you’re thinking about how to refine your career path after graduation or you’re interested in pursuing a future in academia or research, then mark your calendar for the College of Charleston’s Graduate Education Week, March 20-24.

16 03, 2023

Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston to Host Lecture with Tamara Lanier

By |2023-03-16T13:21:39-04:00March 16, 2023|News Briefs|Comments Off on Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston to Host Lecture with Tamara Lanier

On March 21 the College’s Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston will host Tamara Lanier, whose fight against Harvard University for images of her enslaved ancestors has garnered national attention.

14 03, 2023

College of Charleston to Host NCAA Game Watch Party in TD Arena on Thursday

By |2023-03-16T18:48:35-04:00March 14, 2023|General News|Comments Off on College of Charleston to Host NCAA Game Watch Party in TD Arena on Thursday

The College of Charleston will host fans at TD Arena on Thursday, March 16, to watch the men’s basketball team take on the San Diego State Aztecs in round one of the Southern Division of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

13 03, 2023

Workplace and Campus Culture Survey Open to Faculty, Staff

By |2023-03-13T15:05:14-04:00March 13, 2023|General News|Comments Off on Workplace and Campus Culture Survey Open to Faculty, Staff

College of Charleston employees received an invitation on Monday, March 13, to participate in the Great Colleges to Work For survey. The survey is open to employees through March 31.

22 02, 2023

College of Charleston Opera to Perform ‘The Tales of Hoffmann’

By |2023-03-09T14:20:53-05:00February 22, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on College of Charleston Opera to Perform ‘The Tales of Hoffmann’

College of Charleston Opera will explore one man’s outlandish quest for love during performances of 'The Tales of Hoffmann,' Friday, Feb. 24, and Sunday, Feb. 26.

11 02, 2023

5 Reasons Students Should Catch a Men’s Basketball Game Before the Season is Over

By |2023-02-24T14:35:42-05:00February 11, 2023|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on 5 Reasons Students Should Catch a Men’s Basketball Game Before the Season is Over

With only two more regular season home games left, now is the time for students to catch the Cougars in action at TD Arena and experience the excitement and energy that only comes from being in the student section.

8 02, 2023

CofC Faculty Partner with Trust for Public Land to Promote Access to Public Parks

By |2023-02-20T08:41:15-05:00February 8, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on CofC Faculty Partner with Trust for Public Land to Promote Access to Public Parks

The College of Charleston and the Trust for Public Land have teamed up to identify and promote high-impact policies that support equitable access to parks.