CofC Grounds Crew ‘Springs’ Into Action for the Season
The CofC Grounds Crew stays busy all year long to keep campus beautiful – but the fruits of their labor are never more evident than in the spring.
The CofC Grounds Crew stays busy all year long to keep campus beautiful – but the fruits of their labor are never more evident than in the spring.
For the first time in history, the College of Charleston Cheerleading Team won first place at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate National Championship.
Biology major Katlyne Jeter founded the group Minorities in Medicine to support underrepresented pre-health and pre-med students.
Jonathan Cundiff, senior network security engineer for IT, cherishes his time at Upstate bison ranch.
Music major Jesse Shafer spearheaded the new jazz album 'Rooibos,' his first release with the Rooibos Quartet.
You've put in the time and hard work to get to this moment: You've been accepted as a student at the College of Charleston. Make sure you complete all the necessary steps to officially become a Cougar.
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.