African American Studies Talk to Explore Racial Violence
Professor of African American history Mari Crabtree will give a talk on March 11, 2015, titled “My Soul is a Witness: Theorizing Racial Violence with the Blues.”
Professor of African American history Mari Crabtree will give a talk on March 11, 2015, titled “My Soul is a Witness: Theorizing Racial Violence with the Blues.”
College of Charleston weigh in on how realistic the Netflix series is, and why exactly you can't stop watching.
Phillip Hall ’09 gets paid to be on vacation. He spends his days surfing in Costa Rica, traveling the country and capturing it all in photos and video.
Math faculty member Derrick Niederman has had 20 crossword puzzles published in the New York Times. But, he hasn't stopped there...
Visit the College's new Little Free Library outside the Department of English (26 Glebe St.). The library's entire inventory has changed - see what is in there now!
After visiting England in 2013 as part of a first-year abroad trip, history major Luke Morris has returned to the UK for an internship with the Nottingham Forest Football Club.
The College of Charleston unveils a new certificate program for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture.
The College of Charleston will host a panel discussion on polarization and the U.S. Constitution on February 23, 2015 at 4 p.m. at the Beatty Center.
David Desplaces received the Howard F. Rudd Distinguished Faculty Award for Service Leadership, which he'll use to create a professional leadership workshop.
This year’s hosts include every dean at the College of Charleston and most administrators, including President Glenn F. McConnell ’69.