CofC Earns High Praise in U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Colleges’ Rankings
The College of Charleston is one of the top universities in the South, according to the 2023 edition of 'Best Colleges' by U.S. News & World Report.
The College of Charleston is one of the top universities in the South, according to the 2023 edition of 'Best Colleges' by U.S. News & World Report.
From move-in to convocation to the first day of classes, campus has been bustling with activity over the past week.
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.
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' orientation interns Lauren Pinto, Bella Pack and Jalen Newell offer up a variety of ways for incoming students to prepare for their arrival on campus and ease into college life this fall.
Whether you’re embarking on your first year at CofC or settling in for your final year, starting the school year off right is essential. 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.
A former active-duty officer in the Coast Guard, Jeptha Tanksley put his maritime experience to good use during an eight-week internship in the supply chain industry with the South Carolina Ports.
SPECTRA, a summer program designed to help first-generation students and students of color adjust to college life, has become an avenue of support for international students, with over 10% of students participating this year coming from outside the U.S.