Campus Closed for Winter Break
The College of Charleston closes Dec. 24, 2015, for winter break and reopens on Jan. 4, 2016.
The College of Charleston closes Dec. 24, 2015, for winter break and reopens on Jan. 4, 2016.
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
College of Charleston professors examine Mayor Joe Riley's innumerable contributions to Charleston – from its quality of life and economy to its thriving arts community, history and culture.
Check out some of the College's 2015 highlights as another great year wraps up.
Over 125 students received diplomas during the Winter Commencement ceremony in the College's TD Arena.
C-SPAN will air the three-hour program on Dec. 23 and 24. The forum was hosted by the College of Charleston and held at Emanuel A.M.E. Church.
First-generation American and first-generation college student Sophia Emetu is the first recipient of the R.I.S.E. honors scholarship established by CofC alumni Ben and Sara Givler DeWolf.
Six months after the shooting incident at Emanuel A.M.E. Church, College of Charleston professors share their thoughts on the tragedy and President Barack Obama's eulogy of the slain Rev. Clementa Pinckney.
Six months ago, College of Charleston librarian Cynthia Graham Hurd was killed in the tragedy at Emanuel A.M.E. Church. In the wake of her death, she has been remembered for her strong religious faith and her life of service to others.
The College looks back on a few of the many important moments our university community has shared with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley during his 40-year tenure at the city's helm.