CofC to Expand Diversity Training for Students, Faculty and Staff
The College of Charleston is expanding its diversity efforts this fall with the launch of the online program Diversity EDU as well as a new initiative dubbed Critical Conversations.
The College of Charleston is expanding its diversity efforts this fall with the launch of the online program Diversity EDU as well as a new initiative dubbed Critical Conversations.
Dr. Dee DiBona, medical team lead and campus physician for CofC's Student Health Services, explains the benefits of handwashing over hand sanitizer.
The College of Charleston will offer on-campus COVID-19 testing to students Sept. 3-4 and Sept. 10-11. All students who will be living in any College-operated housing will be required to submit a COVID-19 test result prior to moving in.
Undeterred by the cancellation of their summer internships due to the coronavirus pandemic, these three CofC siblings created their own opportunities with their face mask business, Mino Charleston.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu shared the following message with the campus community on Friday regarding the College's plans to move forward with in-person classes on Sept. 14.
Brian Bossak, associate professor of public health, explains why we need to practice social distancing to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
With the dawn of another academic year on the horizon, a new class of students will join the Cougars’ ranks this fall.
The College has a new tool in the fight to help students, faculty and staff stay healthy and informed during the COVID-19 pandemic – the Everbridge app.
College of Charleston leaders during a virtual town hall meeting for students and families reviewed plans and protocols for the upcoming 2020-21 academic year.
The annual Weeks of Welcome is starting off the 2020–21 academic year with online events and activities meant to connect students to the CofC culture, community and campus.