‘Yes! I’m a Feminist’ Goes Virtual
The Women’s and Gender Studies program has launched the 8th annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" event as a virtual fundraising campaign.
The Women’s and Gender Studies program has launched the 8th annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" event as a virtual fundraising campaign.
On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, the College of Charleston will hold its second annual CofC Day, a day of giving to support initiatives of the institution.
Alumna Sabra Horne is elevating the impact of a liberal arts education through a planned gift to the Dean's Excellence Fund for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Special education major Emily Turner is the first recipient of the Elizabeth R. Reid Endowed Memorial School of Education, Health, and Human Performance Scholarship, which honors the life of alumna Elizabeth Reid.
With the Igoe Library Foundation’s gift to Special Collections, the CofC community is invited to explore one of the most important works in all of English literature: the King James Bible, printed in 1613.
The new Helms Scholars Program at the College of Charleston School of Business is giving students pursuing a degree in commercial real estate finance a leg up in the industry before they even enter the workforce.
The virtual Alumni Pep Supper raised over $21,000 for CofC students facing financial problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many have been responsible for the growth and increased prestige during the College's 250 years of existence, but here are the ones who deserve special recognition for the impact they had on the College's development and evolution.
Following a multimillion-dollar, year-and-a-half restoration, the Sottile Theatre has recaptured the glory it had when it first opened almost a century ago.
The virtual Alumni Pep Supper competition will benefit College of Charleston’s Student Emergency Fund.