College to Host Diversity Week
Highlights include lectures, panel discussions, film series, multicultural/international food festival and more.
Highlights include lectures, panel discussions, film series, multicultural/international food festival and more.
Karen Smail, an assistant professor at the College of Charleston, will evaluate the grant's results to see whether students are more physically active, less obese and eating more healthy. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/oct/06/schools-awarded-federal-pe-grant/
Official tip-off of the basketball season includes contests, skits and giveaways.
Frances Anderson will be presenting art therapy workshops in Pakistan.
Prospective students and their families are invited to campus on Saturday, October 16.
BarCamp Charleston joins the international BarCamp movement.
If your budget doesn't permit a guidebook, many homes and buildings have historical markers. Be sure to wander through the oak-shrouded campus of the College of Charleston and stroll the antiques district on lower King Street to do some window shopping. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/travel/2013031305_webcharleston02.html
Newsome said the cruise study, prepared by two College of Charleston researchers, shows the average cruise passenger comes with an above-average income -- "not that we should even be talking about that" -- and that they, by default, spend money. The economic impact study by professors John Crotts and Frank Hefner estimates that cruises will
Robert Taylor, director of choral activities at the College of Charleston, is preparing the choirs. This summer, the College of Charleston and the Charleston Regional Alliance for the Arts sponsored a series of public forums to "address the future of symphonic music in Charleston." A steering committee co-chaired by College of Charleston President George Benson
The Global Scholars program is thriving after its first year.