College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From politics to sustainable chocolate to Spirit Week, there's been no shortage of Cougar pride at the College of Charleston this week.
From politics to sustainable chocolate to Spirit Week, there's been no shortage of Cougar pride at the College of Charleston this week.
The College has launched the Drive for the 250th, which aims to showcase fundraising priorities and engagement activities throughout CofC's anniversary year.
The College honored men's basketball seniors Grant Riller, Jaylen McManus, Sam Miller, Osinachi Smart and Zach Rabinowitz during the last home game of the season on Saturday. The team will take on Delaware this Sunday as part of the CAA Men's Basketball Championship.
CofC singing group the AcaBelles is taking its musical talents from campus to the community with a performance at the Music Farm this Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
Senior Katie Stagliano was recently awarded $5,000 through Jersey Mike’s Sub Abover Grant program to help continue the momentum of her nonprofit initiative Katie's Krops.
A community organizer, rapper and city councilwoman in Athens, Georgia, Mariah Parker will visit campus on Feb. 27 to present a lecture, "Cultivating Courage: From Experience to Political Action for Justice.”
From a whole lot of love on Valentine's Day to a celebration of all things CofC at the South Carolina Statehouse, there's been plenty of excitement at the College over the last few weeks.
Joanna Lau, a member of the College's School of Business Board of Governors, says the inspiration for the upcoming Women for Women Summit came from the women in her life.
Applications for funding through the Staff Professional Development Incentive Program are due by midnight on March 15, 2020. Requests for funding must be for activities completed by June 30, 2020.
The College of Charleston Farmers Market is kicking off its spring 2020 season on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020.