Computing in the Arts Grad Masters the Art of Coding
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
After completing their final exams this week, the College of Charleston's graduating student-athletes have crossed the finish line on their time as undergraduates.
Check out the College of Charleston's Class of 2020 by the numbers.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu sent the following message to the campus community on May 1, 2020, regarding the institution's process for planning for the fall 2020 semester.
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For CofC's student teachers, moving to online instruction was an opportunity to test their teaching skills in new and different ways.
In recognition of its 250th anniversary, the College has undertaken $3 million in facilities improvements, with many projects targeting historic structures on campus.
The College is bringing back its semi-annual Cougar Countdown program, providing a variety of stress-relieving activities virtually April 22–27, 2020.
The College will hold two virtual town hall meetings on Wednesday, April 22, 2020, to update the campus community on the institution's response to COVID-19.
Resident assistants stood strong last month as they supported their fellow Cougars during an unexpected move out of the residence halls amid the rise of the coronavirus pandemic.