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CHARLESTON S.C (AP) — The College of Charleston is creating a new school to help train more health care workers in South Carolina. The college's trustees voted unanimously Thursday to start the new School of Health Sciences in summer 2022.
CHARLESTON S.C (AP) — The College of Charleston is creating a new school to help train more health care workers in South Carolina. The college's trustees voted unanimously Thursday to start the new School of Health Sciences in summer 2022.
College of Charleston celebrates 250th anniversary JENNA SCHIFERL, The Post and Courier May 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Students walk past Porter's Lodge on the College of Charleston campus, founded in 1770, that is celebrating its 250th year, in Charleston, S.C., Friday, Jan. 10, 2020. In 1794, a group of six students completed their studies, marking the college’s first graduating class. With an enrollment exceeding 10,000 students today, the College of Charleston operates as one of the largest public universities in the state. (Grace Beahm Alford/The Post And Courier via AP)Grace Beahm Alford/AP CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The College of Charleston, founded in 1770, is the oldest institution for higher education south of Virginia.
College of Charleston reports 107 active COVID-19 cases, 181 close contacts in quarantine VIDEO: College of Charleston reports 107 active COVID-19 cases, 181 close contacts in quarantine By Lillian Donahue | January 29, 2021 at 3:24 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 6:49 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - This week, confirmed coronavirus cases at the College of Charleston have spiked above 100 for the first time since early September. In a letter Friday to students and staff, President Andrew Hsu says it has been a âtough week, a tough semester, even a tough yearâ for many at the college as cases more than doubled over the last two weeks.
|January 11, 2021 at 3:51 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 8:05 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Now that College of Charleston classes began for the spring semester Monday, students will face mandatory COVID-19 testing. College President Andrew Hsu says there are several efforts they have underway to help reduce the spread of the virus in a letter sent to students. Hsu says one of the biggest changes is how they are conducting testing. CofC officials say the school is going to select students at random to receive COVID-19 tests beginning Jan. 25. School leaders say participation will be mandatory. They’re aiming to test 300 student a week, with an additional 50 appointments available for others who want to be tested. School leaders say the plans are still tentative until finalized with the healthcare partners.
|January 11, 2021 at 3:51 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 8:05 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Now that College of Charleston classes began for the spring semester Monday, students will face mandatory COVID-19 testing. College President Andrew Hsu says there are several efforts they have underway to help reduce the spread of the virus in a letter sent to students. Hsu says one of the biggest changes is how they are conducting testing. CofC officials say the school is going to select students at random to receive COVID-19 tests beginning Jan. 25. School leaders say participation will be mandatory. They’re aiming to test 300 student a week, with an additional 50 appointments available for others who want to be tested. School leaders say the plans are still tentative until finalized with the healthcare partners.