How the College Navigated the Pandemic and Emerged Stronger
Using a mix of learning modalities, safety procedures, town halls and coordinated teamwork, the College of Charleston emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever.
Using a mix of learning modalities, safety procedures, town halls and coordinated teamwork, the College of Charleston emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever.
An initiative of the Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program, the Hines Prize is awarded to the best first book manuscript relating to any aspect of the Carolina Lowcountry and/or the Atlantic world.
During the 2020-21 academic year, College of Charleston students have been applying for and winning competitive scholarship awards in impressive numbers, despite the many challenges and disruptions created by the pandemic.
The College's Crossing the Cistern program has expanded to each of the institution's academic schools, serving more students and providing more individualized support.
As a student within the Honors College, Olivia Yalden says the Honors College offers more than just rigorous courses – it gives students additional opportunities outside the classroom and a community with whom to navigate college life.
The College has chosen Hope Jahren’s 'The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here' for its 2021 The College Reads! book.
The Center for Public Choice and Market Process will celebrate Adam Smith Week March 15-19 with a series of lectures exploring economics, the free market and the role of government.
For the sixth year in a row, CofC has been named one of the top producers of Fulbright students among master’s-level colleges in the nation.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu announced on Wednesday that the institution intends to resume normal, on-campus, in-person instruction for the Fall 2021 semester.
Almost two dozen students are majoring in systems engineering at the College of Charleston, a new program designed for 21st-century needs.