3rd Annual CofC Day Raises $6.7 Million
The College of Charleston held its third annual CofC Day on Jan. 27, 2022, ultimately celebrating gifts totaling $6.7 million.
The College of Charleston held its third annual CofC Day on Jan. 27, 2022, ultimately celebrating gifts totaling $6.7 million.
Scott Moody '91 is honoring his late wife, Lynn Luckey Moody '93, with an endowment that supports student mental wellness.
Thanks to his namesake scholarship, the passion and influence of James P. Anderson – a beloved professor at CofC – live on.
Queen Street Hospitality Group has announced the establishment of an endowed fund to provide scholarships to students involved in hospitality and tourism management in the School of Business.
CofC Day, the College's annual 24-hour day of giving, has something for everyone! Plan now to participate in the university's third annual CofC Day happening on Jan. 27, 2022.
Created in memory of alumnus Carter Holland '19, the Carter Holland Memorial Music Award assists music majors in purchasing musical equipment or funding ongoing professional training as a musician.
Bolstered by several humanities scholarships, Patrick Wohlscheid, a double major in English and philosophy, is researching philosophical and literary themes on subjects such as monstrosity and slavery.
The College's new Paleontology Scholarship is crowdfunded through visitor donations at the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History.
For communication major Laurie Fogleman, the Lindner Scholarship has paved the way for her to pursue more opportunities in the field of communication and given her a stronger since of purpose and confidence.
Wanting to honor his parents contributions to the education of Black students during the civil rights era, Ronald and Cynthia Thompson created the Constance Morrison Thompson and Robert F. Morrison Family Legacy Scholarship in support of Black students at CofC.