Former ECDC Director Supports Pathways to Peace
Margaret Humphreys, former director of the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, has given financial support to officiate the Pathways to Peace.
Margaret Humphreys, former director of the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, has given financial support to officiate the Pathways to Peace.
The College of Charleston will host the fourth annual German-American Business Summit at the Charleston Gaillard Center in downtown Charleston on Feb. 5, 2020.
The recipient of two theatre scholarships, K’yundra Martin is inspired to give back to the campus community.
After sitting idle for 40 years in a backyard, the VW bus belonging to an early civil rights pioneer is recovered thanks to efforts by the College.
After seeing how her high school classmates with immigrant parents were impacted by the threat of deportation, Jody Bell created the website I.C.O.D.: In Case of Deportation.
A launch party to celebrate the College's new 250th anniversary commemorative coffee will take place at Kudu Coffee & Craft Beer on Jan. 16, 2020.
A lecture titled "Ancestries of Enslavement" will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in room 101 of the Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will showcase “Legacy - A Dance Concert” during a series of performances Nov. 22-24, 2019, in the Emmett Robinson Theatre.
College of Charleston faculty and students look back on their years in East Berlin during the fall of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989.
The little-known history of the College's role in the American Revolutionary War will come to life on Cistern Yard during a living-history event on Saturday Nov. 9, 2019.