Halsey’s ‘Southbound’ Exhibit Explores Complexities of Southern Life
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art's latest exhibit explores the divergent social, political and artistic terrain of the new South.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art's latest exhibit explores the divergent social, political and artistic terrain of the new South.
The Princeton Review has included the College of Charleston in its annual Guide to 399 Green Colleges.
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture is sponsoring four screenings of the film adaptation of 'The Hate U Give' for students, faculty and staff.
The Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program is hosting a filmย seriesย exploring the cultural connections between South Carolina's Gullah communities and Sierra Leone.
The latest exhibit in Addlestone Library showcases the rapid evolution of communication technology from a Toy Magic Lantern to a typewriter to a cell phone.
The College of Charleston Alumni Association,ย in partnership with theย College of Charleston Foundation, will honor seven alumni at the 2018 Alumni Awards Banquet on Nov. 17, 2018.
The College community celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
The College's newest study abroad program involves sailing to the Caribbean on a traditional wooden tall ship to study biological and cultural diversity.
Due to potential inclement weather fromย Hurricane Michael, the College of Charleston is cancelling all classes and College events for Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Philosophy department chair Larry Krasnoff talks about his new book on philosopher Immanuel Kant and why his views on freedom still resonate today.