Alumna Creates Fund to Support Black Student Union
College of Charleston alumnaย Neysa N. Williams '95 created a fund to support the College's Black Student Union and ensure minority students feel empowered.
College of Charleston alumnaย Neysa N. Williams '95 created a fund to support the College's Black Student Union and ensure minority students feel empowered.
Mark Richards '88 has given both money and time to programs and students in the School of Business, with the goal of inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs.
The Chad V. Adamsย โ18 Memorial Scholarship is forย graduating Honors Collegeย seniorsย with a focus on studentsย who demonstrate a strong work ethic with excellence in science.
Two newly endowed scholarships at the College of Charleston celebrate the love of Dr. John Covington '84 and Robert Lukey while giving back to future generations.
Formerย students, colleagues and friends established theย Nan Morrison Endowed Scholarshipย as an homage toย the retired English professorโsย passion forย teaching Englishย Renaissance and Southernย literature.ย
Noah T. Leask Distinguished Professor of Information Management and Innovation Irisย Junglas is intrigued by how technology can inform new behaviors and processes and gain competitive advantages.
Charleston businessman Ben Navarro, founder and CEO of Sherman Financial Group, and his wife Kelly, announced on Monday, March 15, a significant gift through the Beemok Family Foundation that will enhance the College of Charlestonโs reputation as a leading educator of teachers.
Named for College of Charleston alumnus Emmett Robinson, theย Emmett Robinsonย Memorial Scholarship in Theatre honors aย risingย seniorย theatre major withย aย distinguished record of leadership and artistry.ย
On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, the College of Charleston held its second annual CofC Day, celebrating gifts totaling $9.69 million.
CofC Day, the College of Charleston's annual day of giving, kicks off at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 28, 2021, and runs to midnight.