Get Ahead With These Summer Session II Courses
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.
The Office of the Registrar at the College of Charleston has published the semester honors lists for spring 2023, including the President's List and Dean's List.
In this week's installment: Public health professor Leslie Hart writes an article for The Conversation about chemicals in cosmetics, 'University Business' says the College of Charleston is the most LGBTQ-friendly college in South Carolina, and more.
On this episode of 'Speaking of … College of Charleston,' CofC President Andrew Hsu reflects on the upward trajectory of the College and shares some highlights from the 2022-23 academic year.
Meet eight members of the College of Charleston's Class of 2023 who are primed to make a difference both near and far in the years to come.
More than 30 students were recognized for their presentations and quality of research at the College of Charleston's second annual EXPO on April 13.
The College of Charleston, in partnership with Barnes & Noble at the College of Charleston, is launching Cougar Complete, a new course material delivery program for undergraduate degree-seeking students.
Jewish studies professor Chad Gibbs reflects about the annual Holocaust remembrance day.
College of Charleston professor Joseph Kelly, director of Irish and Irish American Studies, reflects on how each generation of artists from Northern Ireland has used theater, song and film to reflect on their states’ still-uneasy peace.
Around 270 students representing all of the College of Charleston's academic schools will come together on April 13 to share their mentored research, scholarship, creative inquiry and community service projects during the institution's second annual EXPO.