College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From a moonlight breakfast to puzzles and yoga to ice cream with President Hsu, students had plenty of ways to calm their nerves during finals with all the Cougar Countdown events happening this past week.
From a moonlight breakfast to puzzles and yoga to ice cream with President Hsu, students had plenty of ways to calm their nerves during finals with all the Cougar Countdown events happening this past week.
When Pearl Gibbs graduates from the College of Charleston Professional Studies Program, the 75-year-old will be the first of her 11 siblings to earn a bachelor's degree.
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on the 2021-22 academic year, his life and love of learning, and what's ahead at CofC.
German and international business double major Harrison Todd will kick his career into full gear after graduation with a job at BMW in Greenville, South Carolina.
Federal Judge Richard Gergel, during his commencement address to the Class of 2022, will share his passion for civil rights and the key role CofC alumnus J. Waties Waring played in the early years of the civil rights movement.
From details on tickets and satellite locations to information on where to park, check out our guide on all things commencement.
CofC men's golfer Kieron van Wyk made history on Tuesday, becoming the first Black golfer in CAA history to win individual medalist honors at the conference tournament. Van Wyk’s performance helped lead the men’s golf team to also claim victory.
With final exams beginning later this week, President Andrew T. Hsu shared some songs to help students study.
For English Professor Susan Farrell, unexpected twists and turns in her academic career led her to become a preeminent scholar on Kurt Vonnegut and a founding member of the Kurt Vonnegut Society.
Hospitality and tourism Professor Steve Litvin is thrilled to be giving his first commencement address on May 7, 2022.