CofC Welcomes New Faculty for the 2021-22 Academic Year
With the 2021 fall semester here, it's not just new students we're seeing on the College of Charleston campus, there are also some fresh faces in front of the classrooms, too.
With the 2021 fall semester here, it's not just new students we're seeing on the College of Charleston campus, there are also some fresh faces in front of the classrooms, too.
The College of Charleston is one of the top colleges and universities in the South, according to the 2022 edition of 'Best Colleges' by U.S. News & World Report.
The CofC community is invited to kick off the LCWA World Affairs Signature Series: Black Lives this Thursday, with a performance by the Grammy Award-winning band Ranky Tanky, which includes several CofC alumni.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu shared the following message with students regarding the university's safety protocols for COVID-19 as the institution prepares to begin the fall 2021 semester next week.
The Charleston Literary Festival has announced that the College of Charleston is the exclusive academic partner for this year’s festival, which takes place Nov. 5-14, 2021.
Four new programs of study will launch this fall, including majors in electrical engineering and environmental geosciences.
Simon Lewis, professor of English and speaker of the Faculty Senate, has been honored with the 2021 Governor’s Award in the Humanities.
The inaugural class of scholars for the new 1967 Legacy Program, which aims to improve the recruitment, retention and graduation of Black students through scholarships, enhanced education support and professional preparation, will arrive on campus this fall.
Geology Professor Norman S. Levine, who studies natural phenomena like sinkholes and earthquakes, explains what caused a sinkhole near campus.
A student research project tied to the College of Charleston's 250th anniversary examines the role religion has played throughout the institution's history.