College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Hereโs a look at some of the ways students and professors at the College of Charleston approached classes for the fall 2020 semester amid such unprecedented times.
Hereโs a look at some of the ways students and professors at the College of Charleston approached classes for the fall 2020 semester amid such unprecedented times.
More than 300 students at the College of Charleston are graduating in December 2020, an achievement made through hard work, perseverance and dedication.
Here's a look at how students are de-stressing and staying focused during exams at the College of Charleston.
Utilizing their built-in diversity and pulpit, the Collegeโs sports teams are leading the charge for change.
After 26 years as the director and chief curator of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, Mark Sloan is saying goodbye.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu on Wednesday shared a series of updates for the spring 2021 semester, including COVID-19 testing requirements and academic protocols.
The semester may be winding down, but that doesnโt mean the College of Charleston campus is quiet. From the completion of a Lego model of the Cistern Yard to a ping-pong match for the ages, thereโs been plenty of action.
Cougar Countdown is a program for College of Charleston students to support their mind, body and spirit during the final days of each semester and during final exams.
Four CofC student volunteers with the Students 4 Support (S4S) peer counseling team provide their tips for staying grounded and mentally fit through the rest of the semester.
From Cougar Night Lights to cookies from President Hsu, things are pretty festive these days at CofC.