Second Annual CofC Day Celebrates Engagement and Giving
On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, the College of Charleston held its second annual CofC Day, celebrating gifts totaling $9.69 million.
On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, the College of Charleston held its second annual CofC Day, celebrating gifts totaling $9.69 million.
Special education major Emily Turner is the first recipient of the Elizabeth R. Reid Endowed Memorial School of Education, Health, and Human Performance Scholarship, which honors the life of alumna Elizabeth Reid.
The College of Charleston is offering two no-cost COVID-19 testing events for students, faculty and staff from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 8, and Monday, Jan. 11.
After nearly a year of teaching and learning in hybrid and online formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty at CofC say these modes of instruction can be just as engaging, challenging and rewarding as traditional instruction methods.
After 26 years as the director and chief curator of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, Mark Sloan is saying goodbye.
After 22 years serving at the helm of the College of Charleston's School of the Arts, Valerie Morris is retiring at the end of December 2020.
Following a multimillion-dollar, year-and-a-half restoration, the Sottile Theatre has recaptured the glory it had when it first opened almost a century ago.
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that ‘scent-evoked nostalgia’ just might be the answer.
Thanks to some online sleuthing, the Library’s Harlan Greene and historic preservation’s Grant Gilmore uncovered a drawing depicting the College’s first schoolhouse.
After losing a number of friends and family to drug overdose, Duncan Weller made it his mission to find answers through research.