CofC to Present Lecture on Literary Trailblazer Harry Hervey
Harlen Greene, head of the College's Special Collections, has penned a new book, "The Damned Don’t Cry: They Just Disappear," a portrait of the life and works of Harry Hervey.
Harlen Greene, head of the College's Special Collections, has penned a new book, "The Damned Don’t Cry: They Just Disappear," a portrait of the life and works of Harry Hervey.
A new digital exhibit by the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, titled "Las Voces del Lowcountry," examines the history of Latino communities in the Carolinas.
Shannon Hein '99 has partnered with libraries and archives around the country to create a free database of the largest slavery-related content in the world.
CofC's campus will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday starting on Thursday, Nov. 23 and will reopen on Monday, Nov. 27.
Washington Post National Security Editor Peter Finn will visit campus to talk about current security issues facing the United States.
NASA will mount a 16-foot by 9-foot Hyperwall in Addlestone Library ahead of this month's solar eclipse.
Students, faculty and staff at the College of Charleston are all invited to a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for the upcoming total solar eclipse.
NASA announced on Wednesday, June 21, that it will broadcast nationwide coverage of the historic solar eclipse later this summer live from the College of Charleston.
The conference will address issues surrounding the interpretation, preservation, memorialization and commemoration of Atlantic World history.
The Charleston Tibetan Society is featuring a sand mandala creation in the College's Addlestone Library during Piccolo Spoleto.