Construction Projects Begin at Craig Hall, Addlestone Library
Renovation projects are getting underway this week at Craig Hall and Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library.
Renovation projects are getting underway this week at Craig Hall and Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library.
College of Charleston commencement speakers Judge Richard Gergel and Professor Steve Litvin encouraged the Class of 2022 to "dream big" and make a difference during graduation ceremonies on Saturday, May 7.
More than 500 graduates from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs gathered under the stately oaks of the Cistern Yard on Friday, May 6, to celebrate the conclusion of their academic journeys at CofC and the start of a new chapter.
The Division of Information Technology is offering faculty and staff a series of online learning opportunities this month on applications like Teams, Yammer, Outlook, Forms and even CougarED and LinkedIn Learning.
Inspired by her father's passion for the environment and her homeland of Ecuador, Sofia Troya Zambrano '20 hopes to make a difference in the sphere of climate policy, armed with a master's degree in environmental and sustainability studies.
Check out the Class of 2022 by the numbers.
President Andrew T. Hsu will be the featured guest on an upcoming episode of the PBS television program 'Carolina Business Review.'
Women's basketball player Tyler Collins is breaking down stereotypes as one of the few – but growing in number – women of color who code.
Wes Dudgeon, associate professor and former chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, will assume the role of interim dean of CofC’s new School of Health Sciences on June 1, 2022.
Checkout the student winners from the College of Charleston's inaugural EXPO, recognizing mentored research, scholarship, creative inquiry and community service projects.