First Round of Spring Graduates Crosses the Cistern
In the first of three Spring Commencement ceremonies, more than 600 degree candidates crossed the Cistern Friday.
In the first of three Spring Commencement ceremonies, more than 600 degree candidates crossed the Cistern Friday.
Allison Dargis, an early childhood education major who is graduating this weekend, spent part of her senior year teaching children about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) through the study of butterflies.
The New York Times bestselling young adult novel The Hate U Give has been selected as the 2018 book for the campus-wide reading program The College Reads!
The College of Charleston will hold a game-watch party in TD Arena on Friday as the No 13-seeded Cougars take on No. 4-seeded Auburn University in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.
With the win over Elon, the Cougars earned the No. 1 tournament seed in the 2018 CAA Menโs Basketball Championship, which takes placeย March 3-6, 2018, at North Charleston Coliseum.
Martha Zierden, curator of historical archaeology at The Charleston Museum and an early supporter of the College's anthropology program, is the recipient of the Collegeโs 2018 Albert Simons Medal of Excellence.
Standout student leader Jasmine Shabazz is thriving in her journey toward becoming a physician and public health specialist.
Board of Trustees Chair David Hay provided an update to the College community regarding the presidential search process and the appointment of an interim president.
The website Best Value Schools ranked the College of Charleston on its list of the โ30 Best Small Colleges for a Classical Education.โ
Check out the School of the Arts events calendar for spring semester 2018 for a full slate of events, performances and exhibits.