Residence Life Creates Connections Amid Pandemic
Since start of the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Residence Life has creatively worked to keep students connected.
Since start of the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Residence Life has creatively worked to keep students connected.
Honors College students Lucas Moyon and Grace Kern co-founded the non-partisan student club Cougar Votes to help register their peers to vote.
The College is committed to helping students navigate the stresses and anxieties caused by the uncertainty of the times. Here's how.
The family of Tom DiLorenzo, the husband of College of Charleston Provost Suzanne Austin, requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the College of Charleston Cougar Pantry.
During an information session for students and parents on Thursday, July 9, 2020, CofC leaders highlighted details of Back on the Bricks: The College of Charleston Plan for Fall 2020, offering more specifics on how the institution will handle academics, health and wellness, and the student experience amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Meet Mandi Bryson Copeland, associate director for student life.
When people think about gaming, they might imagine it as a solitary activity. But, members of the College of Charleston’s Esports Club are quick to point out online gaming can be very social.
Taking place through Feb. 21, 2020, the College's Weeks of Welcome offers a variety of events aimed at getting students involved on campus.
Cistern Yard is getting into the holiday spirit with the third annual Cougar Night Lights holiday light show on Monday, Dec. 2.
Making friends is a great way for new students to develop a sense of belonging at the College. But for Honors College freshman Rex Bingham it's an hourly goal.