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5 Hispanic Heritage Month Events to Check Out
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, several CofC departments, offices and programs are sponsoring events ranging from the Multicultural Festival to the Hispanic Studies Career Seminar Series.
CofC Podcast: Artist Kirsten Stolle Explores the Narrative Around Chemical Corporations
In this episode of 'Speaking of … College of Charleston,' CofC’s official podcast, artist Kirsten Stolle talks about her exhibition 'Only You Can Prevent a Forest, which is on view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art through Dec. 10.
CofC Community Invited to Celebrate Grand Opening of Cougar Cutz Barber Shop
The College of Charleston will celebrate the grand opening of the Cougar Cutz Barber Shop with food, giveaways and music from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022.
CAMPUS LIFE
New Initiative to Focus on Students’ Financial Wellness
The Career Center's new Financial Wellness Initiative will provide resources and support to help students reduce financial concerns and overcome barriers during their time in college.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From honoring student-athletes to enjoying beautiful fall days to celebrating the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, check out what’s been going recently at the College of Charleston.
Multimillion-Dollar Improvements Planned for Patriots Point Athletics Complex
The College of Charleston Department of Athletics has announced plans to pursue funding to make state-of-the-art improvements to the Patriots Point Athletics Complex.
ACADEMICS
Education Professor Talks About Leaning into New Norm of Learning
Teacher Education Professor Margaret Hagood offers five tips to help parents and children cope with life and learning in the era of COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Lessons From a Pandemic
Professors at the College are using the COVID-19 pandemic to help students understand concepts across a wide array of academic disciplines from biology to business to public health.
Professors Prepare for E-Learning Period
The College’s Teaching and Learning Team, an office dedicated to helping professors integrate technology into their teaching, has ramped up its efforts to support faculty ahead of the College's e-learning period.
ALUMNI
Sweet Dreams
As a little girl growing up in a single-parent household,
‘Cardio is a Myth’: The Secrets of a Strongman
Student Stephen Lesage entered a powerlifting competition on a whim. Next thing he knew: he was a world champion.
Lisa Christian Makes Others REACH For the Stars
Lisa Christian '09 can't always be in her REACH office to give words of encouragement, but at least you can always read her door.
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