More Than 300 Students to Graduate in December
More than 300 students at the College of Charleston are graduating in December 2020, an achievement made through hard work, perseverance and dedication.
More than 300 students at the College of Charleston are graduating in December 2020, an achievement made through hard work, perseverance and dedication.
After nearly a year of teaching and learning in hybrid and online formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty at CofC say these modes of instruction can be just as engaging, challenging and rewarding as traditional instruction methods.
College of Charleston music students are bringing opera to the masses with the support of the Charleston Opera Theater.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty teaching First Year Experience courses at the College of Charleston found ways to continue offering students learning opportunities outside of the classroom.
Utilizing their built-in diversity and pulpit, the College’s sports teams are leading the charge for change.
The new Helms Scholars Program at the College of Charleston School of Business is giving students pursuing a degree in commercial real estate finance a leg up in the industry before they even enter the workforce.
Peer-tutors with CofC's Center for Student Learning offer their top 10 study tips to help fellow students breeze through their exams.
Cougar Countdown is a program for College of Charleston students to support their mind, body and spirit during the final days of each semester and during final exams.
The fall 2020 semester has been one unlike any other in the College of Charleston's 250-year history. But out of the hard times often comes innovation, and that has certainly been the case at CofC, where faculty have expanded the horizons of learning through teaching in a hybrid (online/in-person instruction) format.
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.