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Avery Research Center Receives Rare Recording of MLK Speech in Charleston as Part of New Collection
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture has received a gift of new materials that offer insights into the fight for civil rights in the Lowcountry, including a rare recording of a speech made by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during a visit to Charleston in 1967.
CofC Podcast: Women’s Rights Advocate to Offer Insight at Summit
Local women’s rights advocate Jennet Robinson Alterman, who has helped expand CofC's Women's and Gender Studies Program, will offer insight and inspiration at the Women for Women Summit on Thursday, June 23.
B.P.S. Program Makes it Easier for Students to Transfer from S.C. Technical Colleges
The College's Bachelor of Professional Studies program is waiving admission prerequisites for graduates of South Carolina's 16 public, two-year technical colleges in support of a new state proviso.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
Campus might seem a little quieter with many students away for the summer, but the College of Charleston community is still bubbling with activity.
Halsey Exhibitions Explore Different Points of View
Two new exhibitions at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, 'Dan Estabrook: Wunderkammer' and 'Jibade-Khalil Huffman: You Are Here,' offer immersive experiences that encourage viewers to rethink their perspectives.
Washington Post Journalist Hosts CofC-Sponsored Panel on Monuments, Memorials
Journalist Kathleen Parker recently hosted a debate, sponsored by the College, that focused on monuments and memorials that honor Confederates and slave owners.
ACADEMICS
Graduate School Offers Fee-Free Applications
The College of Charleston's Graduate School of the University of Charleston, S.C. is offering free applications through Jan. 31, 2020.
Student Researcher Helps in Discovery of Ancient Sea Turtle
Marine biology major Bailey Fallon's research helped discover the first record of a leatherback fossil from Northern California.
Professor Uncovers New Information on Horned Dinosaurs
A fossilized horn discovered by a College of Charleston paleontologist is changing the way scientists think about horned dinosaurs.
ALUMNI
Still in the Game
Roger Collum has always been good at breaking things. But
The Power of Yes
We’re all faced with things that make us uncomfortable from
The Craft
There’s nothing like a home–brewed business..In the past decade, three alumni
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