Relive the Excitement of Commencement in Photos and Video
Take a look at some of the stand-out moments from the College of Charleston's commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021.
Take a look at some of the stand-out moments from the College of Charleston's commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021.
Leaving a place you've come to love is often bittersweet, even when it is a happy departure full of promise. That was the feeling among the nearly 700 graduates who celebrated spring commencement on Saturday.
More than 600 students graduated from the College on Friday, May 7, celebrating the end of a triumphant journey after an uncertain year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a job lined up nearly a year before finishing her degree, accounting graduate Emily Wiesler made the most of her college experience and set herself up for success.
Over 400 students received degrees in the first CofC commencement ever held outside the City of Charleston.
Jayne Pardys, who graduated last week as a double-major in dance and anthropology, discovered her love for education while exploring the intersection of dance and culture.
Check out the Class of 2021 by the numbers.
With a double master's degree on her résumé, one recent graduate of the University of Charleston, S.C. is ready to start making meaningful environmental changes in the world.
Vernon L. Kennedy Jr., who will graduate this week with a degree in biology, recently received the 2021 Presidential Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Service – the College’s most prestigious honor for students.
The Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) recognized LACS-Spanish double major Leasette León with its Outstanding Student Award earlier this year – something the graduating senior never imagined.