College of Charleston Photos of the Week
After a long winter break, campus came back to life as students returned with restored energy, excitement and anticipation of a great semester to come! Here are a few snapshots!
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After a long winter break, campus came back to life as students returned with restored energy, excitement and anticipation of a great semester to come! Here are a few snapshots!
In this edition: Texas Public Radio talks to education professor Will McCorkle about immigration, WCIV-TV previews the International Piano Series, and more.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees will hold a series of meetings on Jan. 18-19, 2024.
Dave Aurich, associate dean of students, received the National Association of Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment Research Grant Award for his risk rubric for student organizations and presented his initial findings at the NaBITA annual conference.
Kids on Point executive director Lauren Herterich is the recipient of the 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award from the College.
In this week's installment: 'Marine Mammal Science' podcast interviews Leslie Hart about her research, Scott Persons talks to the 'New York Post' about a new T. rex study, and more.
President Andrew T. Hsu will deliver a virtual State of the University address on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, with one presentation for faculty and staff and a second for students and families.
When the College launched its first-ever doctoral program, Mathematics with Computation, Lauren Tubbs ’14, ’19 (M.S. ’16) jumped on the opportunity to enroll. Check out this Q&A!
In this week's installment: Scott Persons talks to 'Discovery Magazine' about sleeping dinosaurs, 'The Washington Post' interviews Gibbs Knotts about South Carolina voters, and more.
It’s been an exciting and momentous year for the College of Charleston. The university launched its first doctoral program, welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris to campus and saw its men's basketball team head to the NCAA Tournament, among many other milestones.