Updates on Campus COVID-19 Protocols
With COVID-19 cases trending downward, the College is easing some of its COVID-19 protocols on campus including indoor event capacity and residence hall visitation.
With COVID-19 cases trending downward, the College is easing some of its COVID-19 protocols on campus including indoor event capacity and residence hall visitation.
CofC students are reminded to have a safe and healthy Halloween and to think first about costume choices and party themes that could be insensitive to someone’s race, culture, gender or sexual identity.
The unveiling of a new solar shade pavilion at CofC on Friday, Oct. 15, served as a platform to honor the Indigenous and enslaved people who labored and lived on and near the site throughout history.
The CofC community is invited to attend an unveiling on Oct. 15 for a new solar shade pavilion near Rivers Green and to commemorate the indigenous and enslaved people who labored and lived near the site throughout history.
Bloomberg Businessweek has recognized the MBA program for its success in enrolling female students at a time when MBA programs nationally are struggling to recruit women.
The College of Charleston community is invited to nominate book titles as the College Reads book for 2022. Nominations are asked to be submitted by Oct. 15.
As part of the virtual Fall 2021 Career Fair & Employer Info Sessions, the Career Center in partnership with the Office of Institutional Diversity is hosting the first-ever DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) Elevation Hour.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu shared the following message with the campus community on Friday, Sept. 24, regarding Charleston Pride Week, Sept. 25-Oct. 2.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu shared the following message to the campus community in remembrance of the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Daniel Brown, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, reflects on the impact of the 9/11 attacks both at home and abroad.