3rd Annual CofC Day Raises $6.7 Million
The College of Charleston held its third annual CofC Day on Jan. 27, 2022, ultimately celebrating gifts totaling $6.7 million.
The College of Charleston held its third annual CofC Day on Jan. 27, 2022, ultimately celebrating gifts totaling $6.7 million.
Using research unearthed by the College’s Barry Stiefel, the oldest Reform synagogue in the nation is coming to terms with its painful past using enslaved labor.
Thanks to his namesake scholarship, the passion and influence of James P. Anderson – a beloved professor at CofC – live on.
A love of music and video production has turned Adam Paul ’06 into one of the most sought-after live event production specialists in the country – and, now, an Emmy winner.
The Palmetto State can learn about the College of Charleston's complex history with slavery through the documentary "If These Walls Could Talk," which will air on SCETV during the month of February.
The Office of Multicultural Student Programs and Services recently moved from Calhoun Street to a more centrally located space at 14 Green Way.
Meet Jenny Sella, a senior majoring in exercise science at the College of Charleston, who is interested in pursuing a career in nursing or physical therapy.
Camryn Snell and Jailan Williams, students in the College's Graduate Certificate Program in Arts and Cultural Management, are the first to serve in the Charleston Symphony Inclusion Fellows program.
The College of Charleston is pleased to announce a new podcast, 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' highlighting the people, places and programs that help make it a nationally ranked public liberal arts and sciences university.
College of Charleston English Professor Simon Lewis will be the commencement speaker during the winter commencement ceremony on Dec. 18, 2021.