Over 150 Students Receive Degrees During Winter Commencement
Commencement Speaker Mark Buono praised the winter Class of 2022 during the graduation ceremony in TD Arena.
Commencement Speaker Mark Buono praised the winter Class of 2022 during the graduation ceremony in TD Arena.
In this week's installment: 'The Wall Street Journal' quotes accounting professor William VanDenburgh in a story about cryptocurrency, professors Gibbs Knotts and Jordan Ragusa write an op-ed in 'The Post and Courier' regarding the presidential primary schedule and more.
The last few weeks at the College of Charleston have been a blur with field trips, competitions and final exams. Whew, the semester is almost over!
Several offices and departments at the College have organized a supply to support refugees resettling to the Charleston area. Donations maybe dropped off at collection sites on campus through Dec. 15.
With final exams for the fall 2022 semester beginning this week, College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, shared his latest playlist to give students a little extra motivation.
In this week's installment: Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes talks to NPR about antisemitism, biology professor Phillip Dustan talks to 'The Post and Courier' about the saltwater corrosion on buildings and more.
Running Dec. 6-12, Cougar Countdown at the College of Charleston supports students’ minds, bodies and spirits during finals through a variety of activities that help them both prepare for exams and get some much-needed relaxation.
All dressed up and looking festive: The College of Charleston is getting into the holiday spirit!
More than 100 students are expected to receive their degrees during winter commencement on Dec. 17. Mark Joseph Buono ’81, visiting instructor and interim director of the Carter Real Estate Center at the College, will be the commencement speaker and recipient of an honorary degree.
In this week's installment: 'The State' newspaper names Cougar Night Lights one of the top light shows in the state, 'The Post and Courier' announces that Rene Dentiste Mueller, professor of international marketing, is co-chair of the South Carolina International Trade Coalition and more.