New Digital Exhibit Explores History of Stono Preserve
A new exhibit through the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative explores the complex history of Stono Preserve, a nearly 1,000-acre property owned by the College of Charleston.
A new exhibit through the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative explores the complex history of Stono Preserve, a nearly 1,000-acre property owned by the College of Charleston.
If you're looking for a wealth of films to enjoy for free, look no further than Addlestone Library.
Up until the early 1970s, upperclassmen made freshmen wear striped beanies called “rat caps” all day long their first semester.
An ancestor of modern whales, a Dorudon skeleton is making a splash at the College of Charleston's Addlestone Library.
The College of Charleston Friends of the Library will host author Peter Finn on Oct. 16, 2019, for a look at his new book "A Guest of the Reich: The Story of American Heiress Gertrude Legendre’s Dramatic Captivity and Escape from Nazi Germany."
The College of Charleston Libraries have announced the match of a $25,000 challenge gift for "LGBTQ Life in the Lowcountry," a project dedicated to collecting and sharing the stories of the region’s LGBTQ community.
The College’s Race and Social Justice Initiative is pleased to announce the receipt of a $150,000 gift that will transform the initiative’s impact in Charleston and beyond.
The College of Charleston Foundation has received a gift of a first edition of Frederick Douglass' autobiography 'My Bondage and My Freedom.'
Thanks to a $200,000 donation, a new project will document LGBTQ life in the Lowcountry.
New philanthropic support of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture has been made in memory of alumnus Joseph Warren Cabaniss '47.