CofC Announces Plan for Fall 2020 Semester
The College of Charleston on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, released its plan for reopening campus to students amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The College of Charleston on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, released its plan for reopening campus to students amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Each summer, students at the College of Charleston gain hands-on experience by working closely with faculty mentors on College-funded research projects that represent a wide range of academic disciplines.
The Center for Student Learning earlier this spring celebrated its first-ever cohort of tutors to complete the Tutor Advancement Program.
The Office of the Registrar has published the semester honors lists, including the President's List and the Dean's List, for spring 2020.
The fall 2020 academic calendar will remain as planned, while eliminating Fall Break so that in-person instruction can end at Thanksgiving break, followed by a week of online instruction and then online exams.
Charleston County, the College of Charleston and the South Carolina Aquarium have partnered to create the new Center of Resilience Excellence South Carolina with a focus on community and resilience.
The College has implemented an Alternative Grading Policy for Spring 2020, which will allow students to choose between standard letter grades and pass-fail grading.
President Andrew T. Hsu announced Wednesday, April 1, 2020, the appointment of Suzanne Austin as the College of Charleston’s next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.
If you are in need of a nice distracting read, here are some recommendations from book-loving faculty and staff at the College of Charleston.
With an increased focus in recent years on digital services, the College of Charleston Libraries is ready to serve students and faculty during the e-learning period.