Literature Professor’s Top 10 Favorite Reads
Here is Raúl Carillo Arciniega’s top 10 list (plus one bonus pick) of novels, poetry and short stories, in no particular order.
Here is Raúl Carillo Arciniega’s top 10 list (plus one bonus pick) of novels, poetry and short stories, in no particular order.
Kinandah Williams ’22 isn’t going to let the attrition affecting the teaching profession stop her because ‘anything that comes easy is not worth having.’
Marty Perlmutter, former director of the Jewish Studies Program at the College of the Jewish Studies Program, died on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, at the age of 79.
After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center for Civic Engagement is relaunching its Alternative Break Program with two planned trips in March 2023. Students must apply by noon on Jan. 23, 2023.
From launching three new majors to establishing the new School of Health Sciences to receiving the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the Athletics Department, 2022 was a year of progress and forward momentum at the College of Charleston.
The College of Charleston campus will be closed for winter break from Dec. 22, 2022, until Jan. 3, 2023.
With the holidays on the horizon and a new year right around the corner, College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu sends good tidings to the Cougar community.
Several offices and departments at the College have organized a supply to support refugees resettling to the Charleston area. Donations maybe dropped off at collection sites on campus through Dec. 15.
Music major Meleana Cabales will introduce a new audience to the little-known genre of Filipino art song called kundiman during a lecture and recital on Dec. 11.
Running Dec. 6-12, Cougar Countdown at the College of Charleston supports students’ minds, bodies and spirits during finals through a variety of activities that help them both prepare for exams and get some much-needed relaxation.