College of Charleston Photos of the Week
All dressed up and looking festive: The College of Charleston is getting into the holiday spirit!
All dressed up and looking festive: The College of Charleston is getting into the holiday spirit!
College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu on Thursday, Dec. 1, announced the appointment of Daniel Frezza as the next chief advancement officer and executive director of the College of Charleston Foundation. He will officially join the College in February of 2023.
Laura Diaz Coronado, a peer tutor with the College of Charleston’s Center for Student Learning, gives her top five study tips to help students breeze through finals.
More than 100 students are expected to receive their degrees during winter commencement on Dec. 17. Mark Joseph Buono ’81, visiting instructor and interim director of the Carter Real Estate Center at the College, will be the commencement speaker and recipient of an honorary degree.
Five student teams from the College of Charleston excelled at the statewide pitch competition SC Innovates, with two placing in the top five.
From life in the classroom to hanging out with friends, the College of Charleston’s new Social Media Ambassador program gives students the power to share their CofC experiences through fun, creative content.
The sixth annual Cougar Night Lights holiday light show kicks off this month with a special showing for College of Charleston students.
The College of Charleston men’s basketball team won their first ever Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic Sunday night, taking down reigning ACC Champion Virginia Tech 77-75.
Christophe Boucher, associate professor of Native American history, highlights the origins of Thanksgiving and why it’s not embraced by many Native Americans.
The launch of the new College of Charleston Speaker Series on Public Discourse and Civility, a celebration of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and a showcase of student-owned businesses: It’s been an exciting few weeks at CofC.