[Project Update] Information Technology recently completed the City Bistro menu project. Eight digital displays were installed. The displays show menu items and nutritional information for each meal of the day (the location serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner)….Continue Reading New City Bistro Menu Displays
Windows 10 Upgrade Now Available
The Division of Information Technology needs your help transitioning all College-owned desktop and laptop computers to Windows 10 by June 2019, in order to comply with Microsoft’s phase out of Windows 7 support. All classroom, lab, and student-area computers have already been upgraded to Windows 10. In addition, all new computers purchased and any computers reimaged are being loaded…Continue Reading Windows 10 Upgrade Now Available
Windows 10 Upgrade Now Available
The Division of Information Technology needs your help transitioning all College-owned desktop and laptop computers to Windows 10 by June 2019, in order to comply with Microsoft’s phase out of Windows 7 support. All classroom, lab, and student-area computers have already been upgraded to Windows 10. In addition, all new computers purchased and any computers reimaged are being loaded…Continue Reading Windows 10 Upgrade Now Available
Happy First Day of Classes!
Happy first day of classes! The beginning of each semester is a great time for students, faculty, and staff to log into MyCharleston (my.cofc.edu) and make sure phone numbers and email addresses listed in CougarAlert are up to date. The College uses this system to provide emergency notifications to campus. …Continue Reading Happy First Day of Classes!
Make it a Resolution in 2019 to Stay ‘Cyber’ Safe
Here are a few good online habits for 2019. Happy New Year! 1. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks to conduct personal business, bank, or shop online. 2. Before submitting sensitive information online, like passwords or payment details, make sure your browser is using https:// 3. If your browser warns you that the website you are…Continue Reading Make it a Resolution in 2019 to Stay ‘Cyber’ Safe