A New Frame of Mind at the Halsey
As the arts world awakens, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art’s new director, Katie Hirsch, wants to push the boundaries of what the institute can do while growing its national reputation.
As the arts world awakens, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art’s new director, Katie Hirsch, wants to push the boundaries of what the institute can do while growing its national reputation.
Take it from John Morris, vice president of Facilities Management: It takes a dedicated team to keep up the College's 90 historic homes and buildings.
While the pandemic is not something any of us ever want to go through again, it has led to some positive pivots in the classroom that are here to stay.
From "War and Peace" to "The RBG Workout," School of the Arts Dean Edward Hart '88 has a very eclectic list of his favorite books.
The pastor of the Mt. Zion AME Church less than a block from campus, Kylon Middleton ’95 won election last fall to the Charleston County Council.
African American Studies Director Anthony Greene says the move by Congress to make Juneteenth a federal holiday is an important moment, but one that should be taken in the larger context of ongoing racial and social justice movements.
The Office of the Registrar at the College of Charleston has published the semester honors lists for spring 2021.
Running from June 14 to Aug. 18, 2021, a total of 22 virtual orientation sessions will be held for students to learn more about campus resources, academic programs and student life.
The College has launched a COVID-19 vaccination campaign, dubbed Vax on the Bricks, to encourage students to receive the vaccine before returning to campus for the fall 2021 semester.
A partnership between Campus Recreation Services and the Carpentry Shop is an ace in the hole for putt-putt fun.