Residence Life Creates Connections Amid Pandemic
Since start of the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Residence Life has creatively worked to keep students connected.
Since start of the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Residence Life has creatively worked to keep students connected.
Biology major Katlyne Jeter founded the group Minorities in Medicine to support underrepresented pre-health and pre-med students.
From arts pop-up events across campus to the introduction of a new menโs basketball coach, the past week at CofC has been full of energy and excitement.
The College of Charleston will hold spring 2021 Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021 on May 6, 7 and 8.
The College of Charleston is celebrating Earth Month, April 1-30, with four weeks of panel discussions, litter clean-ups, garden tours and workshops to help the CofC community learn to live sustainably.
The College's Discovering Our Past Project is adding five new African American history tours to the multi-media website.
Menโs basketball coach Pat Kelsey was officially introduced to the College of Charleston community on Friday, March 26, 2021, at a press conference in the Cistern Yard.
The Impact Hub CHS project aims to help Charleston-based companies sell their products directly to local residents through an online platform.
The College of Charleston Athletic Fund will host a virtual auction from 9 a.m. on April 1 through 9 p.m. on April 3. All proceeds will benefit the Cougar Club Annual Fund, which supports the scholarship needs of more than 350 CofC student-athletes.
Spring has sprung in the Holy City and with it a flurry of activity on the College of Charleston campus.