Challah for Hunger Supports Lowcountry Food Bank
The student group Challah for Hunger is supporting the Lowcountry Food Bank with an online fundraiser.
The student group Challah for Hunger is supporting the Lowcountry Food Bank with an online fundraiser.
For the first time in its 35 years, the Young Contemporaries art competition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art went virtual for its 2020 exhibition.
With many students facing job loss and other financial hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic, the CofC community has stepped up to help through donations to the Student Emergency Fund.
If you are in need of a nice distracting read, here are some recommendations from book-loving faculty and staff at the College of Charleston.
The College's Counseling Center is prepared to support students who may be feeling anxious during the coronavirus pandemic.
A new Chick-fil-A Scholarship, founded by College of Charleston alumnus Daniel Dickerson, supports students in the School of Professional Studies' Bachelor of Professional Studies program.
CofC women's basketball alumna Kelli Garrett '89 has remained dedicated to her alma mater, with a focus on engaging alumni to support the team.
Joanna Lau, a member of the College's School of Business Board of Governors, says the inspiration for the upcoming Women for Women Summit came from the women in her life.
Tom McCarty '04 wanted to give back to his beloved Cougars baseball team, and his efforts have made a huge difference for the team.
The course Sustainable Urban Design & Adaptive Reuse in CofC's Community Planning, Policy and Design graduate program helps students re-think development.