Campus Community to Learn About Asylum Law and Human Rights
The College is offering two talks this week dealing with the topic of immigration. Both events are free and open to the public.
The College is offering two talks this week dealing with the topic of immigration. Both events are free and open to the public.
In this week’s installment: the Natural History Museum earns high praise; a look at the area's economic recovery, analysis of the presidential primaries, a profile of musician Quentin Baxter and more.
The College's diverse and robust study abroad program ensures there's a great option for everyone. Take this quiz to explore where you could go for your study abroad summer experience.
Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, education activist Marion Wright Edelman, and social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson are all scheduled to speak at the College in 2016.
Sisters (and Cougars) Carolyn '10, Meg '12, Patty '14 and Charlotte Niemann have attracted more than 315,000 followers to their Instagram account Food In The Air.
The College's Office of Institutional Diversity is presenting an event featuring S.C. Sen. Marlon E. Kimpson at 6 p.m. on Jan. 14, 2016.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Dave Loggins recorded “Finding Roots and Gaining Wings” in 1985 as part of a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the College's charter. Listen to the song and learn the story behind its creation.
The former Arkansas governor will visit the College on Jan. 15 for a town hall discussion.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees Executive Committee will take place in the Randolph Hall Boardroom at 10 a.m on Jan. 12.
Marty's Place, the College's new kosher vegetarian/vegan dining facility, is open for business.