CofC to Host COVID Testing Events Throughout the Summer
The College is hosting a series of COVID-19 testing events throughout the summer open to the campus community as well as the public.
The College is hosting a series of COVID-19 testing events throughout the summer open to the campus community as well as the public.
When the organizers for Spoleto Festival USA began looking for venues to host more outdoor performances for the 2021 season, the College of Charleston stepped up.
In light of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CofC is updating its COVID-19 protocols on campus. Fully vaccinated individuals will not be required to wear masks in most indoor and outdoor settings.
As we prepare to welcome the Class of 2025 into the CofC family, we wanted to offer a few ways to get the most from your time at the College.
Student Health Services is offering the COVID-19 vaccine free to College of Charleston students during a series of vaccine clinics this summer. The first clinic is taking place this Thursday, May 13.
There will not be mandatory surveillance testing for the general student body during summer 2021 and individuals will no longer be required to wear a face mask outdoors when walking or moving around campus alone.
Leaving a place you've come to love is often bittersweet, even when it is a happy departure full of promise. That was the feeling among the nearly 700 graduates who celebrated spring commencement on Saturday.
More than 600 students graduated from the College on Friday, May 7, celebrating the end of a triumphant journey after an uncertain year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jayne Pardys, who graduated last week as a double-major in dance and anthropology, discovered her love for education while exploring the intersection of dance and culture.
Check out the Class of 2021 by the numbers.