Cougar Night Lights Returns to the Cistern Yard
A holiday tradition, Cougar Night Lights, returns to the College of Charleston and will be open to the public Dec. 5, 2023–Jan. 1, 2024.
A holiday tradition, Cougar Night Lights, returns to the College of Charleston and will be open to the public Dec. 5, 2023–Jan. 1, 2024.
In this week's installment: English professor Joe Kelly writes an article for The Conversation, Gibbs Knotts talks to WCIV-TV about the Charleston mayoral race, and more.
In this week's installment: College of Charleston is named the most beautiful college campus in the state, the College announces a new partnership with Coursera, and more.
Between Fraternity and Sorority Life raising more than $60K for Lowcountry Food Bank at the annual Pep Supper and students writing notes of kindness for one another, giving is in the air at the College of Charleston!
In this week's installment: The Associated Press reports that the College has teamed with Coursera to provide micro-credentials to the campus community, Joseph Weyers talks to 'The Post and Courier' about using Spanish in emergency weather forecasts, and more.
From TD Arena to the Sottile Theatre, it was a strong week at the College of Charleston! Check out these photos from around campus!
The College is partnering with Coursera to launch a new program providing industry-branded micro-credentials for the campus community.
In this week's installment: Cindi May writes an article for The Conversation about the human internal clock, Marian Mazzone talks to 'Smithsonian Magazine' about artificial intelligence in the arts, and more.
For the third consecutive year, the College has been chosen as the exclusive academic partner of the Charleston Literary Festival.
In this week's installment: Scott Poole talks to AOL News about werewolves, Jordan Ragusa talks to 'The State' about presidential candidates, and more.