College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From the Sustainable Cities & Communities Expo to the 17th Annual CofC Student Film Festival: Check out what’s been going on at the College of Charleston.
From the Sustainable Cities & Communities Expo to the 17th Annual CofC Student Film Festival: Check out what’s been going on at the College of Charleston.
The National Student Employment Association recently recognized graduating senior Mollie Bowman as one of the Top 19 student employees in the nation.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the College's MBA program within the Top 100 Best Business Schools and the M.P.A. program within the Top 100 Best Public Affairs Programs.
Running April 26–May 2, 2022, Cougar Countdown offers students academic, physical and emotional support during exam week. Events include yoga with Clyde the Cougar and ice cream with President Hsu.
Max Kovalov, director of the John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute and an international studies professor, is closely watching the war in Ukraine not only because of his scholarly pursuits, but also because it's his homeland.
The women's golf team beat Delaware by 11 shots, and sophomore Viktoria Hund took the individual title – only the second in school history – during the 2022 Colonial Athletic Association Championship on Sunday.
It's Sustainability Week 2022 (April 18–22) at the College of Charleston, and that means tons of fun, educational and service-oriented activities for students, faculty, staff and the entire CofC community.
From public health students presenting research at the South Carolina Public Health Association Annual Conference to the Department of Theatre and Dance’s performance of 'Cabaret,' it’s been a busy few weeks for students.
Speakers discussed global challenges, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the direction of leadership and diplomacy at the John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute's Inaugural Convening last month.
A group of young geology alumni established the Geology Alumni Endowed Award to fund undergraduate research, field studies and career development for current geology students. Senior Kesli Kruzel is the first recipient.