
LATEST NEWS
CofC Podcast: Dean Kameelah Martin Reflects on Her Spiritual Exploration of the Yoruba Religion
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' Kameelah Martin, dean of the Graduate School, discusses her personal evolution from researcher and scholar to initiate of the ancient Yoruba religion of West Africa.
College of Charleston to Launch First Doctoral Program
In the fall of 2023, the College of Charleston will offer a doctorate in mathematics with computation, the College's first-ever doctoral program, to address increasing demands by hi-tech companies for people with strong mathematical and computational skills.
Students Invited to be a Cougar Changemaker
Now in its 12th year, the Cougar Changemaker program, operated within the College of Charleston's Center for Sustainable Development, is an opportunity for full-time students to propose and enact substantive change on campus.
CAMPUS LIFE
CofC’s Van Wyk Named Inaugural Black College Golfer of the Year
The Black College Golf Coaches Association has named College of Charleston golfer Kieron van Wyk the inaugural Black College Golfer of the Year.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From incoming and prospective student visits to chemistry research to a certain CofC president’s birthday: See what’s been happening lately at the College of Charleston.
CofC Podcast: Explore the Landscapes and Student Garden at Stono Preserve
Learn about the myriad of ecosystems and the student garden at the College of Charleston's Stono Preserve on this episode of "Speaking of ... College of Charleston," CofC's official podcast.
ACADEMICS
Anthropology, Dance Double-Major Charts Her Own Course
Jayne Pardys, who graduated last week as a double-major in dance and anthropology, discovered her love for education while exploring the intersection of dance and culture.
Master’s Grad Gets Best of Both Worlds With Concurrent Degree Program
With a double master's degree on her résumé, one recent graduate of the University of Charleston, S.C. is ready to start making meaningful environmental changes in the world.
Biology Grad Paves New Paths as Scholar, Leader
Vernon L. Kennedy Jr., who will graduate this week with a degree in biology, recently received the 2021 Presidential Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Service – the College’s most prestigious honor for students.
ALUMNI
Alumnus is a Culinary ‘Foreign Hero’ in China
Sergio Martinez '15 launched the "Foreign Hero" concept at Carrefour food retailer in China to help promote the brand and its products.
Mark Your Calendar for Fall, Spring Alumni Weekends
The dates have been set for Fall Alumni Weekend and Spring Alumni Weekend 2019.
Actor Matt Czuchry Shares Insights With Theater Students
A day before he’s set to speak at the College's final 2018 Spring Commencement Ceremony, actor Matt Czuchry ’99 sat down for a candid conversation with students from the Department of Theatre and Dance.
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