10 04, 2023

Students Ski Through Creating a Conference in Canada

By |2023-04-24T11:09:09-04:00April 10, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Students Ski Through Creating a Conference in Canada

Over a dozen students at the College of Charleston are getting firsthand experience in developing a conference to be held in Banff, Canada.

6 04, 2023

Irish Studies Professor Reflects on Northern Ireland’s Troubles

By |2023-06-19T21:37:19-04:00April 6, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Irish Studies Professor Reflects on Northern Ireland’s Troubles

College of Charleston professor Joseph Kelly, director of Irish and Irish American Studies, reflects on how each generation of artists from Northern Ireland has used theater, song and film to reflect on their states’ still-uneasy peace.

28 03, 2023

Student Reflects on Local History as 1967 Legacy Program Scholarship Recipient

By |2023-04-10T09:07:52-04:00March 28, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Student Reflects on Local History as 1967 Legacy Program Scholarship Recipient

The first recipient of the Clark-Jenkins Scholarship, freshman Alyssa Craft says that the work of the civil rights icons for whom the award is named continues to make a difference for students of color today.

27 03, 2023

Hospitality Course Offers Up Lessons in Authentic Storytelling

By |2023-04-08T09:15:29-04:00March 27, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Hospitality Course Offers Up Lessons in Authentic Storytelling

Strategic Narrative in Placemaking teaches students how to help attract visitors interested in a deeper connection to place.

21 03, 2023

A House Divided: States, Cities and the Wealthy are Withdrawing From America

By |2023-04-03T10:14:17-04:00March 21, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on A House Divided: States, Cities and the Wealthy are Withdrawing From America

Michael Lee, professor of communication at the College of Charleston, sheds light on recent rhetoric about secession and political divisions in the United States.

13 03, 2023

African American Studies Director Named Inaugural Whipper Distinguished Professor

By |2023-03-27T09:01:26-04:00March 13, 2023|Academics, All News, Faculty Staff News|Comments Off on African American Studies Director Named Inaugural Whipper Distinguished Professor

The College of Charleston has named Anthony Greene, director of the African American Studies Program, as its inaugural Lucille Simmons Whipper Distinguished Professor.

6 03, 2023

Couple is an Enduring Legacy to the Jewish Studies Program

By |2023-03-21T10:15:19-04:00March 6, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Couple is an Enduring Legacy to the Jewish Studies Program

As early supporters of the College of Charleston's Jewish Studies Program, Norman and Gerry Sue Arnold have left a lasting impact and helped grow the College's fledgling program into the largest Jewish studies program in South Carolina.

28 02, 2023

Professional Studies Student Broadens His Horizons Through Exchange Program

By |2023-03-13T11:39:41-04:00February 28, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Professional Studies Student Broadens His Horizons Through Exchange Program

Wassim Hadweh, a junior majoring in professional studies, shares what he's learning this semester as an exchange student at EM-Strasbourg, a business university in the Alsace region of France.

23 02, 2023

Professor’s Research Helps Shed Light on 18th-Century African Remains Found at Gaillard Center

By |2023-03-09T14:55:14-05:00February 23, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Professor’s Research Helps Shed Light on 18th-Century African Remains Found at Gaillard Center

Recent findings by researchers, including Joanna Gilmore, an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, examining the remains of 36 enslaved Africans and people of African descent from the 1700s found at the Charleston Gaillard Center offer new insights into African diversity and history in colonial America.