Washington Post Journalist Hosts CofC-Sponsored Panel on Monuments, Memorials
Journalist Kathleen Parker recently hosted a debate, sponsored by the College, that focused on monuments and memorials that honor Confederates and slave owners.
Journalist Kathleen Parker recently hosted a debate, sponsored by the College, that focused on monuments and memorials that honor Confederates and slave owners.
The recent discovery of an 1852 slave tag on the College of Charleston campus has offered a profound opportunity to recognize the contributions of the enslaved people who were an integral part of the development of the institution.
The College was abuzz with artistic energy over the last two weeks, serving as a venue for Spoleto Festival USA.
Wanting to be good stewards and good neighbors, CofC faculty, staff and alumni helped shape the City of Charleston's new Climate Action Plan, which aims to create an equitable strategy for a healthier future.
The sailing team added to the program's already storied history on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, securing the school's ninth Leonard B. Fowle Trophy with a fifth-place finish at the Gil Coed National Championship.
Running from June 14 to Aug. 18, 2021, a total of 22 virtual orientation sessions will be held for students to learn more about campus resources, academic programs and student life.
Using a mix of learning modalities, safety procedures, town halls and coordinated teamwork, the College of Charleston emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever.
Ten students received summer internships with support through the Career Center Internship Award program.ย
The second annual Women for Women Summit, presented by the College of Charleston School of Business, will take place on Sept. 23, 2021.
When the organizers for Spoleto Festival USA began looking for venues to host more outdoor performances for the 2021 season, the College of Charleston stepped up.