Students 4 Support Focused on Helping Students Via Text
Students 4 Support, a peer-to-peer counseling resource at the College of Charleston, will continue to be available via text during the institution's e-learning period.
Students 4 Support, a peer-to-peer counseling resource at the College of Charleston, will continue to be available via text during the institution's e-learning period.
On March 19, 2020, President Andrew Hsu announced that the College is extending the e-learning period through the end of the spring semester, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The College’s Teaching and Learning Team, an office dedicated to helping professors integrate technology into their teaching, has ramped up its efforts to support faculty ahead of the College's e-learning period.
The College’s Center for Student Learning is gearing up to offer all of its tutoring and student support services virtually during the institution’s e-learning period due to the coronavirus pandemic.
College of Charleston English professor Joe Kelly, who is an expert in modern Irish literature, says Saint Patrick's Day is about more than having a parade and wearing green – it's a cultural touchstone for many Americans of Irish ancestry.
Inspired by the scholarship that their daughter received while a student at the College of Charleston, Scott Cracraft ’83 and Janet Cracraft ’85 established the Cracraft Family Endowed Scholarship in 2015.
A new Chick-fil-A Scholarship, founded by College of Charleston alumnus Daniel Dickerson, supports students in the School of Professional Studies' Bachelor of Professional Studies program.
Born out of cooperation between the Honors College and the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, the International Scholars program exposes students to a world of learning opportunities.
The College's Bully Pulpit Series has turned into the Lowcountry’s front seat to American politics. Over the last eight months, the series hosted 12 Democratic presidential candidates.
A new exhibit through the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative explores the complex history of Stono Preserve, a nearly 1,000-acre property owned by the College of Charleston.