Author Archives: Mark Berry

Classes Cancelled and Campus Closure, Effective September 11, 2018

By | September 10, 2018

Due to Hurricane Florence, the College is cancelling all classes and College events starting Tuesday, September 11, following an evacuation order for coastal counties issued by the S.C. Governor’s Office. All sporting events, campus activities and campus visits are also cancelled beginning Tuesday, September 11. All classes on the evening of Monday, September 10, will… Read More »

Hurricane Florence Update (Monday, September 10, 2018)

By | September 10, 2018

The College of Charleston continues to closely monitor the development and track of Hurricane Florence. Models from early this morning continue to show a potential impact to South Carolina later this week. At present, the College remains on its normal operating schedule and all classes are being held as scheduled. PLEASE NOTE: College emergency management… Read More »

Update for Hurricane Florence (Sunday, September 9, 2018)

By | September 9, 2018

Dear Students and Employees,    The College of Charleston’s Emergency Management Team and Senior Staff continue to closely monitor the track of Hurricane Florence and its potential impact to the College and state of South Carolina.   The National Hurricane Center and the National Weather Service have recommended residents of coastal South Carolina to continue their storm… Read More »

College Officials Monitoring TS Florence Track

By | September 8, 2018

The College of Charleston’s Emergency Management Team and Senior Staff continue to closely monitor the track of Tropical Storm Florence and its potential impact to the College and state of South Carolina. College officials are in direct communication with our federal and state weather and emergency management services, and other downtown partners, such as The Citadel… Read More »

CofC Campus Remains Closed for Friday, January 5

By | January 4, 2018

The College of Charleston will be closed on Friday, January 5, 2018, due to continued severe winter weather conditions and the announced closure of Charleston County government services. Only faculty and staff members identified as essential personnel (primarily those in the areas of residence life, food services, public safety and physical plant) should report to the… Read More »

CofC Continues to Monitor Severe Weather (Thursday, January 4, 2018)

By | January 4, 2018

College of Charleston officials continue to monitor weather and road conditions. County and state emergecy management officials have advised that, by early evening, they will have a better idea of what conditions will look like for Friday morning (January 5). The College will make a decision regarding Friday’s schedule no later than 8:00 p.m. tonight. As… Read More »

CofC Campus Closure for Thursday, January 4, 2018

By | January 3, 2018

The College of Charleston will be closed on Thursday, January 4, 2018, due to severe winter weather conditions and the announced closure of Charleston County government services. Only faculty and staff members identified as essential personnel (primarily those in the areas of residence life, food services, public safety and physical plant) should report to the downtown… Read More »

CofC Continues to Monitor Winter Conditions (1/3/2018)

By | January 3, 2018

College of Charleston officials continue to monitor weather and road conditions. County and state emergecy management officials have advised that, by early evening, they will have a better idea of what conditions will look like for Thursday morning (January 4). The College will make a decision regarding Thursday’s schedule no later than 8:00 p.m. tonight. As… Read More »

CofC Campus Closure, January 3, 2018

By | January 2, 2018

Dear Campus Community, The College of Charleston will be closed on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, due to the forecasted severe winter weather conditions and the announced closure of Charleston County Government services. Only faculty and staff members identified by their supervisors as essential personnel (primarily those in the areas of residence life, food services, public… Read More »