College of Charleston Recognized as a Tree Campus
The Arbor Day Foundation has officially recognized the College of Charleston as a Tree Campus Higher Education.
The Arbor Day Foundation has officially recognized the College of Charleston as a Tree Campus Higher Education.
The CofC Grounds Crew stays busy all year long to keep campus beautiful – but the fruits of their labor are never more evident than in the spring.
Meet Lamont Moore, a groundskeeper who who has been making the College of Charleston campus beautiful for 15 years.
Even though the College is closed to students and faculty, the Facilities Management staff is there, keeping the campus functioning and safe.
For Walter Brown, CofC's street sweeper, keeping the College's roads pristine is an art, a dance between man and machine.
Everyone who visits the College of Charleston campus can see it's a beautiful place. What they don't see is all the work that goes into making it look this way.
Alum and campus gardener Lexa Keane '14 not only grows beautiful plants at the College, but makes sure they break down in a sustainable manner, too.
Everyone who visits the College of Charleston campus can see it's a beautiful place. What they don't see is all the work that goes into making it look this way.