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College of Charleston Photos of the Week
The past week at the College of Charleston has been packed with activities from Admitted Student Day to the Chi Omega Make-A-Wish Charity Fashion Show. See what weโve been up to!
Players Add International Intrigue to Menโs Basketball’s Winning Season
The five players from overseas on CofC's men's basketball team โ the most ever โ answer questions about their lives here.
College Approves Contract Extension for Menโs Basketball Coach Pat Kelsey
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees at a special meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 28, unanimously approved to amend menโs basketball Head Coach Pat Kelseyโs existing contract.
CAMPUS LIFE
Halsey Institute Opens Up a World of Art With Drive-by Discussions
The College's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art wants to serve as a creative classroom with its Drive-by Discussions initiative, which aims to inspire conversations among students and faculty.
Princeton Review Gives CofC High Marks
The Princeton Review has named the College of Charleston one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate students. This is the 19th consecutive year The Princeton Review has recognized the College in its annual rankings.
2022 First-Year Student Profile
The start of the 2022-23 academic year at the College of Charleston brings with it the next generation of students to join the Cougarsโ ranks. Get to know the newest Cougars with these facts and figures.
ACADEMICS
Geology Professor Explains Cause of Sinkhole Near Campus
Geology Professor Norman S. Levine, who studies natural phenomena like sinkholes and earthquakes, explains what caused a sinkhole near campus.
Dominion Energy Supports Call Me MISTER Program
The Call Me MISTER Program, which supports male minority students majoring in education who plan to become teachers, has received a $50,000 grant from Dominion Energy.
New Juneteenth Holiday is Reason to Celebrate, But Not a Replacement for Systemic Change
African American Studies Director Anthony Greene says the move by Congress to make Juneteenth a federal holiday is an important moment, but one that should be taken in the larger context of ongoing racial and social justice movements.
ALUMNI
The Case of the Immortal Detective
Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed literary human character on screen, which delights Elizabeth "Betsy" Bramlett Backer '81.
My Space: The Cougar Mall Fountain
When Derrick Williams โ99 was an Honors College English major at CofC, his favorite spot on campus was the fountain in Cougar mall.
Alumnus Scores Big in Sports Information
As the co-founder of Information and Display Systems, Rallis Pappas '78 is a statistical and graphical pioneer in sports information.
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