Historic Home to be Reinvented as the Edward J. Tuccio ’91 Student Success Center
The Edward J. Tuccio ’91 Student Success Center will provide critical support to students right in the heart of campus.
The Edward J. Tuccio ’91 Student Success Center will provide critical support to students right in the heart of campus.
The 7th national Slave Dwelling Project Conference, hosted at the College, offers an in-depth look at the 1739 rebellion by enslaved African Americans in southern Charleston County.
Adding to its catalog of in-demand business degrees with a liberal arts core, the College of Charleston School of Business now offers a Bachelor of Science in Management.
Biology major Timara Vereen, alongside professor Craig Plante, has spent the past year investigating mudflats near Grice Marine Laboratory to determine the impact of the eastern mud snail on microorganisms.
From move-in to convocation to the first day of classes, campus has been bustling with activity over the past week.
Eight students spent the last two years leading discussions on tricky topics of philosophical relevance through the Socratic Scholars program.
The College's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art wants to serve as a creative classroom with its Drive-by Discussions initiative, which aims to inspire conversations among students and faculty.
The Princeton Review has named the College of Charleston one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate students. This is the 19th consecutive year The Princeton Review has recognized the College in its annual rankings.
The start of the 2022-23 academic year at the College of Charleston brings with it the next generation of students to join the Cougars’ ranks. Get to know the newest Cougars with these facts and figures.
From starting a nonprofit supporting individuals transitioning out of homelessness to growing computer and plant businesses, these incoming students are ready to hit the ground running at CofC.