Interrogating the Past: 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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.
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 Conseula Francis Emerging Scholar Lecture will feature a talk titled "The Issues of Females: Abortion, Infanticide and Ethics in Southern Slavery."
In 2017, Gloria and Ralph Friedgen created the Friedgen Family Italian Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship to honor the Italian studies faculty at CofC.
The College of Charleston School of Business has been named to Bloomberg Businessweek's ranking of the best U.S. business schools of 2019-20.
Bernard Powers, professor emeritus of history and director of the Study of Slavery in Charleston, was recently awarded the ASALH’s prestigious Carter Godwin Woodson Scholars Medallion.
Under a new agreement, students and faculty in the School of Sciences and Mathematics will collaborate with Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic in areas such as data science and research projects.
Now in its 13th year, the Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival will take place at the Queen Street Playhouse Nov. 7–10, 2019.
Education major Caitlin Dolan founded the nonprofit Hope For A Future as a way to help low-income kindergarten students create a fund for college.
Eli Saslow, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Rising out of Hatred," will speak at the College of Charleston about his motivations behind writing about white nationalism.
The Women's and Gender Studies program's seventh annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" celebration will be on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Cistern Yard.