Workplace and Campus Culture Survey Open to Faculty, Staff
College of Charleston employees received an invitation on Monday, March 13, to participate in the Great Colleges to Work For survey. The survey is open to employees through March 31.
College of Charleston employees received an invitation on Monday, March 13, to participate in the Great Colleges to Work For survey. The survey is open to employees through March 31.
The College of Charleston has named Anthony Greene, director of the African American Studies Program, as its inaugural Lucille Simmons Whipper Distinguished Professor.
The College of Charleston will be traveling to Orlando take on San Diego State in the first round of the Southern Division of the NCAA Basketball tournament.
The College's new institutional membership with the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity connects faculty with others, providing a supportive, encouraging community.
Get all the latest information and behind-the-scenes action as the College of Charleston men's basketball team prepares for its first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years.
College of Charleston Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes reflects on a recent attack in the Palestinian town of Huwara.
The College of Charleston Athletics Department will welcome fans to TD Arena on Sunday, March 12, to watch the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Show and find out the Cougars' initial opponent and seeding in the NCAA Tournament.
The College's Neurodiversity Initiative Club will host its first-ever Neurodiversity Celebration Week March 13-21 to explain and celebrate neurodiversity.
College of Charleston men's basketball claimed the CAA title on Tuesday, beating the University of North Carolina Wilmington 63-58.
In this week's installment: Joshua Shanes writes an article in 'The Conversation' about the history surrounding a pogrom, The Associated Press reports that the College of Charleston has approved a new contract for basketball coach Pat Kelsey and more.