College Honors Veterans Among Its Faculty and Staff
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston thanks and celebrates the veterans among its faculty and staff.
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston thanks and celebrates the veterans among its faculty and staff.
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston thanks and celebrates the veterans among its faculty and staff.
This Veterans Day and every day, the College of Charleston pays tribute to all the faculty and staff who have served in the U.S. military.
This Veterans Day, the College of Charleston honors its veterans, including 21-year U.S. Army vet Frank Covington, for their service.
The College of Charleston will begin accepting military transfer credits starting with the spring 2020 semester for veteran and active duty students.
CofC is the first higher education institution in South Carolina to establish a campus chapter of SALUTE, a national honor society for veteran and military students.
Veteran and Military Student Services offers Green Zone Training to help faculty and staff understand the unique perspectives of student veterans. The next training session will be on Feb. 4, 2019.
Navy veteran and CofC computer science major Rex Ferrer will attend Google’s Summer Scholars’ Retreat through a partnership between Google and Student Veterans of America.
To honor its veteran and military students, faculty, staff, family and friends, the College is holding a Veterans Day celebration in the Cistern Yard on Friday, Nov. 10.
The Warrior Sailing Program gets injured veterans and active military personnel into sailing. The program visits the College of Charleston every spring.