CofC Celebrates Life of Activist Septima Clark With New Exhibit, Mural
The College of Charleston will celebrate the opening of a new exhibition and mural highlighting the life of activist and educator Septima Clark at 5 p.m. on Feb. 23.
The College of Charleston will celebrate the opening of a new exhibition and mural highlighting the life of activist and educator Septima Clark at 5 p.m. on Feb. 23.
Whether it’s plant physiology, the devastating earthquake of 1886 or insights from women leaders on campus, there’s always something new to learn at the College of Charleston.
Check out these 10 facts about the African American trailblazers and institutions that have made not just Black history, but College of Charleston history over the years.
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' Kameelah Martin, dean of the Graduate School, discusses her personal evolution from researcher and scholar to initiate of the ancient Yoruba religion of West Africa.
In the fall of 2023, the College of Charleston will offer a doctorate in mathematics with computation, the College's first-ever doctoral program, to address increasing demands by hi-tech companies for people with strong mathematical and computational skills.
Now in its 12th year, the Cougar Changemaker program, operated within the College of Charleston's Center for Sustainable Development, is an opportunity for full-time students to propose and enact substantive change on campus.
With only two more regular season home games left, now is the time for students to catch the Cougars in action at TD Arena and experience the excitement and energy that only comes from being in the student section.
From a peace parade to the German-American Business Summit, there’s been a lot happening this week at the College of Charleston!
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has named the College of Charleston a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. Scholars for the 2022-23 academic year.
The senior director of film and TV synchronization at Universal Music Group, Emma Rose Isely '12 recently shared her expertise in the music industry with arts management students during a talk on campus.