Sciences and Mathematics Auditorium Named in Memory of Former Dean
Funded through a generous gift, the auditorium in the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building has been named in memory of Michael J. Auerbach, the school's former dean.
Funded through a generous gift, the auditorium in the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building has been named in memory of Michael J. Auerbach, the school's former dean.
The Office of New Student Programs has launched the CofC Parent & Family Experience, an online resource designed to give parents and families customized information to help them support their students at CofC.
More than 500 graduates from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs gathered under the stately oaks of the Cistern Yard on Friday, May 6, to celebrate the conclusion of their academic journeys at CofC and the start of a new chapter.
Check out the Class of 2022 by the numbers.
The College's COVID-19 Leadership Team shared the following message regarding COVID-19 protocols for Maymester and summer sessions.
From details on tickets and satellite locations to information on where to park, check out our guide on all things commencement.
Kameelah Martin, dean of the College's Graduate School, made history last year when she became the institution's first Black female academic dean.
The College of Charleston’s athletics band, Chucktown Sound, is bringing back live music and extra energy to the men’s basketball games – and looking for new student-musicians to join.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on Black History Month, how far the College has come in supporting Black students and Black voices and the work still ahead.
President Andrew T. Hsu shared updates regarding plans for COVID-19 protocols in a message to the campus community on Friday, Feb. 11.