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The College of Charleston kicked off the 2023–24 academic year with both excitement and tradition this week!
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The College of Charleston kicked off the 2023–24 academic year with both excitement and tradition this week!
That’s a wrap on the 2022-23 academic year at the College of Charleston!
The fall semester is in full swing at the College of Charleston, with students exploring internships and career opportunities and lectures from distinguished guests.
Spring 2022 Commencement was full of exuberance and joy as the College of Charleston’s newest alumni celebrated their academic achievements. Take a look at some of the standout moments.
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.
Campus might seem a little quieter with many students away for the summer, but the College of Charleston community is still bubbling with activity.
With mild fall weather, it's easy to enjoy the autumn days at the College. From building teddy bears to outdoor yoga, check out what our Cougars have been up to over the last few weeks.
From politics to sustainable chocolate to Spirit Week, there's been no shortage of Cougar pride at the College of Charleston this week.
The College of Charleston Class of 2012 leaves us as accomplished researchers and ambitious idealists with plans for changing the world. They have presented at international conferences, won countless awards, and accepted positions in non-profit organizations and with political campaigns. The Class of 2012 boasts the first graduates of the Bonner Leader program and some
“We all look for role models,” says College of Charleston communications professor Chris Lamb. “As stutterers, we want someone sympathetic,” he says, noting that when he was young, “it was Porky Pig.” He says he grew up thinking that the only viable career option for him was to do voice-overs for Looney Tunes. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2011/0228/How-The-King-s-Speech-spoke-eloquently-for-those-who-stutter