Update on CofC COVID-19 Testing Protocols
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu announced on Thursday new COVID-19 testing protocols for students.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu announced on Thursday new COVID-19 testing protocols for students.
More than 2,200 new students from across the U.S. and around the world will start at the College this month as part of the Class of 2024. Here are a few.
For the 17th year in a row, the College of Charleston is being recognized as one of the top universities in the country by The Princeton Review.
College of Charleston alumnus Dr. Robert T. Ball Jr. '66, an epidemiologist and professor in residence at CofC, explains how wearing a face covering helps stop the spread of coronavirus.
Longtime South Carolina representative and former director of the College of Charleston's Call Me MISTER program Floyd Breeland, who died last week at the age of 87, is remembered as a caring and kind leader who motivated everyone he met.
With the continued focus on the health, safety and well-being of its student-athletes, coaches and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, College of Charleston Athletics has suspended fall sports competition.
Check out these behind-the-scenes pictures of the College of Charleston's first-ever virtual orientation sessions. Clyde, indeed, has pride for these hardworking and innovative Cougars!
College of Charleston administrators met with students and their families during a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, to highlight the College's updated plans for the fall 2020 semester.
Organized by CofC’s LGBTQ Life in the Lowcountry archival project, an edit-a-thon for Wikipedia last month helped elevate the history of the LGBTQ community in the Charleston area.
To help keep everyone on campus protected and healthy, CofC student leaders have written the Cougar Pledge to serve as an outline of best practices for students, faculty and staff.