How Cougars Spend The Holidays
From traveling to new places to spending quality time with family at home, what our Cougars do over the holidays is as diverse and unique as the student body itself.
From traveling to new places to spending quality time with family at home, what our Cougars do over the holidays is as diverse and unique as the student body itself.
Take a look at some of the stand-out moments from the winter commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021.
Commencement speaker and English professor Simon Lewis praised the College of Charleston's winter graduates for helping CofC navigate a global pandemic.
With around 500 Cougars graduating this December, there's no better way to show your College of Charleston pride than with a GIF featuring CofC President Andrew T. Hsu.
Some exceptional individuals are graduating from the College of Charleston this winter. Here's a quick look at a few of them.
The fall 2021 semester is coming to a close, and students have been busy with finals over the past week. Here is a look at a few of the events the College has held to support students and faculty as we head into the holidays.
From field trips and classroom activities to Fall Alumni Weekend and Cougar Night Lights, there's been a lot happening at CofC over the last few weeks.
Running Dec. 6–11, this year’s Cougar Countdown gives students plenty of opportunities to de-stress and relax as they wrap up the fall 2021 semester.
For communication major Laurie Fogleman, the Lindner Scholarship has paved the way for her to pursue more opportunities in the field of communication and given her a stronger since of purpose and confidence.
Economics major Caty Greer has grown her entrepreneurial spirit through the Center for Entrepreneurship and events like the Gender Equity Pitch Competition.