Student Is a Class Act
As the daughter of alumni, Darby Ewing received the Class of 1965 Scholarship and made a difference to alumni businesses.
As the daughter of alumni, Darby Ewing received the Class of 1965 Scholarship and made a difference to alumni businesses.
As Miss South Carolina Collegiate America, theatre and international studies double-major Ngaarumbidzwe “Rue” Magombedze is making diversity and inclusion a priority.
Some of our newest students began making their way to the College of Charleston campus this week with the start of summer orientation. From check-in to the Student Activity Information Fair, take a look at all things orientation.
From hosting performances for Spoleto Festival USA to the Maroon Walk for Juneteenth, check out how we’ve been spending our days at the College of Charleston.
For the next two months, the newest Cougars will make their way to the College of Charleston for orientation. To help them prepare, here are answers to some common orientation questions.
Cheyenne Twilley, who is pursuing dual graduate degrees in environmental and sustainability studies and public administration, has successfully launched World Oceans Day events in South Carolina and beyond.
What’s better than dancing, digging in the dirt and getting a medal? Kittens! See what we’ve been up to over the past few weeks at the College of Charleston.
Biology major Michelle Graham recently won Student Entrepreneur of the Year for her device, Surro-Kitty, which provides young kittens with a natural feeding experience.
Students recently dug into the history of the Heyward-Washington House in downtown Charleston in an effort to learn more about the people who lived at the site prior to the home's construction in 1772.
An Alabama mom’s graduation gift for her College of Charleston-bound daughter has become a must-see video on TikTok.