Virtual Town Halls Set for Jan. 20 & 21
The College of Charleston will hold its first round of the spring semesterโs virtual town hall meetings Wednesday, Jan. 20, and Thursday, Jan. 21.
The College of Charleston will hold its first round of the spring semesterโs virtual town hall meetings Wednesday, Jan. 20, and Thursday, Jan. 21.
The College of Charleston shared the following message with students on Friday, Jan. 15, regarding mandatory COVID-19 testing requirements during the spring 2021 semester.
The College of Charleston is offering two voluntary, no-cost COVID-19 testing events in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control from on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and Wednesday, Jan. 20.
CofC President Andrew T. Hsu in a message on Friday, Jan. 15, reminded students to continue taking steps to guard against the spread of COVID-19 ahead of MLK weekend.
The College of Charleston will host two virtual events for students and families, one on Jan. 14 regarding learning modalities and one on Jan. 20 to discuss updates for the spring semester.
Nearly 20 years after stepping down as president of the College of Charleston, Alex Sanders is officially leaving the institution after teaching his Law and Society course for the final time last fall.
CofC President Andrew T. Hsu on Wednesday shared the following message regarding the spring 2021 semester, including new mandatory COVID-19 testing requirements for students.
In this week's installment: History professor Adam Domby talks with 'Time Magazine' about the historic implications of the 2020 presidential election.
Without question 2020 was a challenging year, to say the least. Despite the difficulties, 2020 was also a year of innovation, dedication and perseverance for the CofC community, filled with moments of hope, pride and achievement.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on the challenges of 2020 and the hope he has for the future in his end-of-year message.