Copy of Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ Donated to Library
Katie Levi's donation of her husband's beloved copy of 'Birds of America' continues a legacy of giving to the College.
Katie Levi's donation of her husband's beloved copy of 'Birds of America' continues a legacy of giving to the College.
The College of Charleston's Special Collections has acquired never-before-seen photographs of Robert Kennedy in the hours leading to his assassination.
A new digital exhibit hosted by the College of Charleston's Lowcountry Digital History Initiative examines the life and memoir of former Charleston slave Samuel Williams.
Culinary historian, author, artist and photographer John Martin Taylor has donated his personal collection of books and papers to Special Collections.
Cougar Countdown offers students a variety of ways to de-stress during Exam Week.
Take a look around at what's been happening at CofC.
The College will host a conference titled “Freedoms Gained and Lost: Reinterpreting Reconstruction in the Atlantic World” from March 16-March 18, 2018, at Addlestone Library.
New York Times correspondent Kevin Sack will discuss the 200-year story of Charleston’s Emanuel A.M.E. Church at an event on March 5, 2018.
The College of Charleston Libraries are pleased to announce its latest digital resource, Access World News Research Collection, is now available to the College community.
The spring 2018 Faculty Lecture Series “Narrating Charleston on the Margins” will kickoff this Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018, with a lecture on author Harry Hervey.