Photos of the Week: CofC Day Edition
CofC Day definitely made history!
CofC Day definitely made history!
The College of Charleston on Thursday officially kicked off a yearlong celebration of the 250th anniversary of the institution's founding.
Here are 10 snippets of history from the College of Charleston's 250 years of existence.
Established in 1970, the Founders' Medal recognizes people and organizations who have demonstrated distinction in their fields or communities.
The people of the College of Charleston have long had an impact on our nation’s history, and their contributions have pushed the country to be better.
Up until the early 1970s, upperclassmen made freshmen wear striped beanies called “rat caps” all day long their first semester.
President Andrew T. Hsu's inauguration in October 2019 was an historic moment for the College.
The first in the College’s diversity docuseries, If These Walls Could Talk, examines how enslaved Africans built some of the buildings around campus.
A launch party to celebrate the College's new 250th anniversary commemorative coffee will take place at Kudu Coffee & Craft Beer on Jan. 16, 2020.
From New York City to Egypt, the College of Charleston was busy making its mark as we headed into 2020. Happy New Year, y'all!