Music Major Partners With Fellow Cougars to Make Jazz Album Dreams Reality
Music major Jesse Shafer spearheaded the new jazz album 'Rooibos,' his first release with the Rooibos Quartet.
Music major Jesse Shafer spearheaded the new jazz album 'Rooibos,' his first release with the Rooibos Quartet.
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The six outstanding faculty members recognized with 2019–20 distinguished faculty awards demonstrate excellence in various areas of advising, teaching and research.
Nothing can replace seeing the College of Charleston campus in person, but in these uncertain times, prospective students can get to know more about CofC through the new Virtual Visitor Center.
Public health graduate Kennedy Toole will begin the next chapter of her life later this month as she enrolls in the physician assistant program at the Medical University of South Carolina.
On the 35th year anniversary of the SAA at CofC, Tony Meyer '49 and Eileen Ray '85 met up to reminisce about their time starting the organization.
During this time of social distancing, faculty, staff, students and alumni are using online video services, like Zoom, to connect more than ever. Here are a few images to help you show your Cougar pride virtually!
The College has implemented an Alternative Grading Policy for Spring 2020, which will allow students to choose between standard letter grades and pass-fail grading.
Sociology professor Heath Hoffmann offers four tips for keeping students engaged with distance education.
The College of Charleston has chosen Francisco Cantú's 'The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border' for its 2020 The College Reads! book.