10 CofC Black History Month Facts to Know
Check out these 10 facts about the African American trailblazers and institutions that have made not just Black history, but College of Charleston history over the years.
Check out these 10 facts about the African American trailblazers and institutions that have made not just Black history, but College of Charleston history over the years.
Now in its 12th year, the Cougar Changemaker program, operated within the College of Charleston's Center for Sustainable Development, is an opportunity for full-time students to propose and enact substantive change on campus.
With only two more regular season home games left, now is the time for students to catch the Cougars in action at TD Arena and experience the excitement and energy that only comes from being in the student section.
From a peace parade to the German-American Business Summit, there’s been a lot happening this week at the College of Charleston!
The Study Abroad Fair, shopping at the Cougar Free Store and a visit from the Blue Bin Brigade: Get a look at a day in the life at the College of Charleston.
The College of Charleston Orchestra will take the stage at the Kennedy Center on Feb. 20 when the ensemble performs at the Capital Orchestra Festival.
The College of Charleston's fourth annual CofC Day celebrated gifts totaling $6.7 million, with nearly 2,300 donors stepping forward to make a difference.
From film screenings to dance classes to book readings: The College of Charleston is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of programming and events throughout February.
The School of Business Investment Program will host its ninth annual Strategic Investment Symposium on Friday, Feb. 24, featuring national experts from companies such as Citi and UBS Global Wealth Management.
The fifth annual Peace Initiative, Feb. 6-10, will explore “Peace as a Pathway to Well-being” and offer participants ways to promote peace within the self.