Homecoming 2016 is a Great Time to be a Cougar
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
Michael Shemtov '00 has opened one restaurant after another in Charleston. He's not stopping, and he's spreading across The South.
The week-long festival has evolved into a 10-day extravaganza featuring comedians, specialty beer and, most importantly, lectures devoted to the legacy of the great scientist's ideas.
Not only has the English department awarded four students with scholarships, its professors have contributed their own money to help fund student aid at the College.
Professors and married couple Phil Manning and Victoria Egerton arrived on campus with a T. rex in tow. The 40-foot-long skeleton now looms over the lobby of the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building.
CofC staffer Mark Swick, who has one of the most popular Instagram accounts for Charleston photography, will lead the photo event on Jan. 30.
The Board of Trustees will hold meetings on Jan. 28 and 29, 2016.
As the Athletics Department's administrative specialist for more than 20 years, Patricia Clark is more than just a familiar face to student-athletes. She’s a mom away from home, an advocate, a fan, a listener, adviser, and more.
President Glenn McConnell argues for securing a prosperous future in South Carolina by making smart investments in transportation and education infrastructure.
The high-scoring basketball player underwent surgery to correct a shoulder injury.