College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Between Weeks of Welcome events, Panhellenic recruitment week and the opening of La Vaughn Belleโs exhibition, 'When the Land Meets the Body,' the College of Charleston has been a busy place lately!
Between Weeks of Welcome events, Panhellenic recruitment week and the opening of La Vaughn Belleโs exhibition, 'When the Land Meets the Body,' the College of Charleston has been a busy place lately!
As a graduate assistant for the College's Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston, Lauren Davila '21 (M.A. '23) uncovered the largest auction of enslaved people in the United States. She's now taking what she learned and sharing it with students in a new CofC course on slavery and the slave trade.
Thanks to a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation Frontier in Research in Earth Sciences program, CofC students will study how terrestrial ecosystems rebuilt following mass extinction.
The College of Charleston kicked off the 2023โ24 academic year with both excitement and tradition this week!
From the most common first names to the most popular intended majors: Learn all about the first-year students in the College's Class of 2027!
CofC students Eric Conger and Tita Curtin joined public health professor Leslie Hart in the Gulf of Mexico this summer to study the health impacts of plastic pollution on wild dolphins.
The Princeton Review has once again named the College of Charleston as one of the best institutions for undergraduate education in America.
After a full renovation, McAlister Hall reopens to College of Charleston students this week ahead of the start of the 2023-24 academic year.
Clyde the Chatbot uses text messaging powered by artificial intelligence to provide College of Charleston students with 24-hour access to campus resources.
From staying healthy and stress free to mapping your way around campus, here are a variety of helpful tips to start the school year off right at the College of Charleston.