By the Numbers: Fraternities and Sororities Giving Back to the Community
It all adds up: The time and funds College of Charleston fraternities and sororities are giving to the community have a huge impact!
It all adds up: The time and funds College of Charleston fraternities and sororities are giving to the community have a huge impact!
A Dilophosaurus, a Tyrannosaurus rex and a Triceratops have joined the Mace Brown Natural History Museum and are located in the garden behind the School of Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering Building.
Between Fraternity and Sorority Life raising more than $60K for Lowcountry Food Bank at the annual Pep Supper and students writing notes of kindness for one another, giving is in the air at the College of Charleston!
Students in Kate Mullaugh's environmental chemistry class worked through the Cougar Changemaker Program to get electric-powered equipment for the Grounds Crew and thereby lower the hazardous emissions released on campus.
From TD Arena to the Sottile Theatre, it was a strong week at the College of Charleston! Check out these photos from around campus!
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston celebrates its faculty, staff and students who have served our country, including computer information systems major and the College's AV integration team lead Ryan Byrne.
Despite being the sole member of Omega Psi Phi, junior Tyler Gadson is having the time of his life giving back in a number of ways.
Check out this video of the College of Charleston's block party kicking off the 2023-24 basketball season, which began on Nov. 6, 2023.
The air was crisp and the spirit high this week at the College of Charleston! Check out these snapshots from around campus!
In addition to a new guided walking tour of campus called "UNTOLD STORIES," the College will be offering a heritage interpretation course this spring, certifying students as interpretive guides through the National Association for Interpretation.