CofC Looks Back on 2021
From welcoming the largest ever incoming freshman class to uncovering one of the top archaeological discoveries in the world, 2021 was a year of growth, resilience and change at the College of Charleston.
From welcoming the largest ever incoming freshman class to uncovering one of the top archaeological discoveries in the world, 2021 was a year of growth, resilience and change at the College of Charleston.
The College of Charleston campus will be closed for winter break from Dec. 23, 2021, until Jan. 4, 2022. Classes for the spring 2022 semester begin on Monday, Jan. 10.
From traveling to new places to spending quality time with family at home, what our Cougars do over the holidays is as diverse and unique as the student body itself.
Take a look at some of the stand-out moments from the winter commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021.
Commencement speaker and English professor Simon Lewis praised the College of Charleston's winter graduates for helping CofC navigate a global pandemic.
With around 500 Cougars graduating this December, there's no better way to show your College of Charleston pride than with a GIF featuring CofC President Andrew T. Hsu.
Some exceptional individuals are graduating from the College of Charleston this winter. Here's a quick look at a few of them.
The world premiere of School of the Arts Dean Edward Hart's "A Charleston Concerto" will be performed by the Harlem Quartet at the Charleston Gaillard Center. The concert dates have been postponed due to COVID-19. New dates will be announced in the coming weeks.
Having grown up and lived in locations from England and South Africa to Tanzania, English Professor Simon Lewis is well-equipped to offer a world of insight to graduates during winter commencement on Dec.18.
The fall 2021 semester is coming to a close, and students have been busy with finals over the past week. Here is a look at a few of the events the College has held to support students and faculty as we head into the holidays.