Geology Professor Supports Students with Marine-Inspired Masks
College of Charleston marine geologist Leslie "Doc" Sautter is raising money to support CofC students and programs through the sale of marine-inspired face masks.
College of Charleston marine geologist Leslie "Doc" Sautter is raising money to support CofC students and programs through the sale of marine-inspired face masks.
For the first time ever, new student orientation at the College of Charleston will be held online for incoming students joining the Cougar family for the fall 2020 semester.
On the fifth anniversary of the tragedy at Mother Emanuel AME Church, CofC Professor Emeritus Bernard Powers talks about how the church has turned darkness into hope throughout history, and how we can hold onto that hope even today.
A group of three CofC students will compete against 31 teams from 16 countries in the global Map the System virtual competition hosted by the University of Oxford, UK.
The Halsey Institute's 10-week virtual exhibition, titled '10 /10 – Reflections on a Decade of Exhibitions,' celebrates the shows and projects it has brought to the CofC campus in the space of 10 years.
President Andrew T. Hsu, in a message to the campus community on Thursday, June 11, 2020, laid out the institution's plans to support black students and address issues of racial inequalities on campus.
Student Isaac Waters has been recognized as Student Entrepreneur of the Year for his efforts to raise funds for the Collegiate Recovery Program.
The College's Office of Institutional Diversity is among many campus departments leading the way with initiatives and conversations surrounding issues of race, equity and inclusion.
Students who are applying for admission to the College of Charleston for fall 2021 can choose to have their application evaluated without SAT or ACT scores.
Lee Lindner, associate professor of physics and coordinator of the College’s Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics Program, weighs in on the early tropical activity in the 2020 hurricane season.