The Truth Behind Thanksgiving
Christophe Boucher, associate professor of Native American history, highlights the origins of Thanksgiving and why it’s not embraced by many Native Americans.
Christophe Boucher, associate professor of Native American history, highlights the origins of Thanksgiving and why it’s not embraced by many Native Americans.
The author of "How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery" will give a public talk Monday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Sottile Theatre.
Thanks to a thesis project by graduate student Nicole Killen, there are $30,000 worth of new recycling and trash receptacles throughout TD Arena.
The co-host of the 2022 CofC Day webcast, alumna Lu Parker '90 runs Be Kind & Co. when she's not anchoring the news at KTLA.
The Edward J. Tuccio ’91 Student Success Center will provide critical support to students right in the heart of campus.
The 7th national Slave Dwelling Project Conference, hosted at the College, offers an in-depth look at the 1739 rebellion by enslaved African Americans in southern Charleston County.
Taking place on Aug. 28, 2022, the Avery Research Center's Family Reunion welcomes new and returning College of Charleston students during the first week of classes.
The summer 2022 issue of College of Charleston Magazine will soon be arriving throughout campus, in homes across the country and around the globe.
In the high-stakes game of professional golf, Austin Johnson ’13 helps his brother, two-time major champ Dustin Johnson, stay the course as his caddie.
CofC's faculty-led study abroad program in Florence, Italy, resumed for the spring 2022 semester after a two-year pandemic pause.