Cougar Free Store: Good for the Budget, Environment and Community
The Cougar Free Store offers the campus community free books, clothing, housewares, school/office supplies and more.
The Cougar Free Store offers the campus community free books, clothing, housewares, school/office supplies and more.
Check out these photos from the Mroz Institute's Inaugural Convening, the "Young Contemporaries 2022" exhibition, the orchestra's spring concert, an AALANA inclusion event and a greenhouse gathering to support Lowcountry marsh grass.
The College invites the community to "Two Women Bridge the Racial Divide in a Civil Rights Journey" – a conversation with Polly Sheppard, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church massacre, and Margaret Seidler, a descendent of slave traders. Their inspiring story of growing together and confronting the past as they toured the South's civil rights sites together last summer shows that, together, we can shape a better future.
The sixth annual German-American Business Summit, to be held in person on March 29, allows German companies in the Southeast to establish stronger ties with undergraduates at the College of Charleston – providing enormous opportunities for both the businesses and the future workforce.
In this episode of the CofC podcast, Sam Norton '16 (M.S. '21) talks about how the College helped him build a successful business – Heron Farms, the world's first indoor vertical saltwater farm – around a salt-tolerant succulent known as the sea bean.
From national professional development training to outdoor stage play performances to student research presentations, the College of Charleston has been abuzz with activity lately. Check out these photos featuring just a few of our latest campus events!
With the theme of diversity and inclusion, the 14th annual Adam Smith Week will be held on March 21–25, 2022.
The John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute is holding its Inaugural Convening at the College of Charleston, March 20–22, 2022. Guest speakers include the former deputy secretary of NATO and the current president of the National Endowment for Democracy.
Jody Bell's journey has been winding, but her curiosity and philanthropic goals are leading her to the TEDxCharleston stage on March 23, 2022.
Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program Kris De Welde received a four-year $1.9 research grant to explore ways to close race and gender equity gaps in academic STEM fields.