CofC In The News: Week of July 5, 2021
In this week's installment: President Andrew Hsu writes an op-ed in The Post and Courier about freedom, Government Technology magazine looks at the way CofC navigated the pandemic and more.
In this week's installment: President Andrew Hsu writes an op-ed in The Post and Courier about freedom, Government Technology magazine looks at the way CofC navigated the pandemic and more.
The 'Fiske Guide to Colleges' says the College of Charleston has become the finest public liberal arts and sciences institution in South Carolina.
In this week's installment: 'Smithsonian Magazine' writes about a rare discovery on the College's campus, accounting instructor Thomas Spade talks with WCSC-TV about child tax credits and more.
Breaking a school record in the 6K while maintaining a near perfect GPA, double-major Tess Masselink has proven herself to be quick in more ways than one.
Growing up in a gang-infested part of Los Angeles, Jermaine Johnson '09 just wanted to live long enough to turn 18, but he's doing a lot more than just surviving these days as a South Carolina state representative.
In this week's installment: Yahoo News reports on the recent discovery of a slave badge on the College of Charleston campus, Vice interviews communication professor Ryan Milner about the phrase "normal country” and more.
Journalist Kathleen Parker recently hosted a debate, sponsored by the College, that focused on monuments and memorials that honor Confederates and slave owners.
The Board of Trustees will hold constant the total cost of attendance for in-state students and increase the total cost of attendance for out-of-state students by 2.5% for the 2021-22 academic year.
In this week's installment: The Associated Press reports how the College of Charleston recovered from the pandemic, 'The Post and Courier' looks at how CofC is encouraging students to get vaccinated for COVID and more.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees will hold meetings on June 14 and 15, 2021.