CofC to Host a Series of Virtual Discussions Addressing Gun Violence
A series of events organized by an ad hoc committee of the College of Charleston's Faculty Senate aims to raise awareness about gun violence.
A series of events organized by an ad hoc committee of the College of Charleston's Faculty Senate aims to raise awareness about gun violence.
In honor of Women's History Month, which runs from March 1-30, here are a few of the College of Charleston women who have helped shape the past, present and future at CofC and beyond.
'If These Walls Could Talk,' a new documentary examining the history of enslaved Africans who built structures on the CofC campus, will be the focus of a virtual discussion event on Tuesday, March 23.
The College has chosen Hope Jahren’s 'The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here' for its 2021 The College Reads! book.
Despite the pandemic, the nonprofit Kids on Point, which is housed at the College of Charleston, has continued to offer academic support in addition to coaching on the squash courts for children from under resourced neighborhoods.
The Commencement Participation Survey is open until noon on Friday, March 26, to allow members of the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 to select their participation in commencement exercises this spring.
'If These Walls Could Talk,' a new documentary about the history of the College, brings attention to the labor and ingenuity of enslaved Africans who were tasked with building the first municipal college in the United States.
With the help of colleagues, late CofC professor Alison Piepmeier's final book, "Unexpected: Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome" debuted last month.
Named for College of Charleston alumnus Emmett Robinson, the Emmett Robinson Memorial Scholarship in Theatre honors a rising senior theatre major with a distinguished record of leadership and artistry.
The Women’s Health Research Team focused their annual Student Health Survey and subsequent BeWell campaign on behaviors that help prevent the spread of COVID-19.