14 09, 2011

Twenty years later, Julie Dash’s film Daughters of the Dust continues to inspire – Charleston City Paper

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As Daughters reaches its platinum anniversary, the Avery Research Center of the College of Charleston, as well as the Carolina Low Country and Atlantic World and African American Studies programs, the International African American Museum (IAAM), and the South Carolina Historical Society, will host a two-day symposium on Sept. 16-17 commemorating the milestone. Professors from

14 09, 2011

9/11: Events We Never Forget But Fail To Clearly Remember- Hartford Courant

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So if a memory is distorted with each recollection, does that mean a memory of something you haven't thought about for years is more accurate? "Maybe, maybe not," said Daniel Greenberg, a psychologist at the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C. "It's hard to know how often we have a memory of something. You might

14 09, 2011

Local colleges and universities rank among the best in the south – WCIV

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The Citadel and College of Charleston have been recognized as among the best universities in the south. US News and World Report just put out its 2012 Best College Rankings. The Citadel ranked 5th among regional universities in the south. The College of Charleston came in at 11 on that list. Winthrop University came in

14 09, 2011

College of Charleston doesn’t plan to raise enrollment – The Post and Courier

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Questions about enrollment growth at the College of Charleston were raised recently in an editorial published by The Post and Courier. The college has no plans for undergraduate enrollment growth on our downtown campus. We have almost exactly the same number of students that we had in 2001, even though our number of applications has