Art Exhibit Emphasizes Sustainability at the College
Paintings, drawings and mixed-media sculpture bring sustainability literacy to life at Addlestone Library
Paintings, drawings and mixed-media sculpture bring sustainability literacy to life at Addlestone Library
Religious studies professor Matthew Cressler will discuss religion and Black Lives Matter as part of the Faculty Lecture Series at the library.
Starting Friday, Feb. 24, Addlestone Library will display Forms and Motifs in African Art: Works from the John R. Dupree Collection.
Author Christopher Dickey will recount the wild tale of socialite Gertrude Sanford Legendre at an upcoming event hosted by the Friends of the Library at the College of Charleston.
It’s Black History Month, and several clubs, organizations and offices at the College of Charleston are holding events celebrating the history and culture of African Americans.
The Avery Research Center's collections of historical artifacts, including Charleston free badges and slave badges, tell a fascinating story of the African-American experience.
Assistant Professor Barbara Beckingham of the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences will discuss the environmental implications of chemical and microplastic wastewater transport on Feb. 15, 2017.
After a brief hibernation, “Bucky” the T. rex has reemerged in the rotunda of the College’s Addlestone Library.
A partnership between the College and the South Carolina Historical Society gives students rare access to letters from the Founding Fathers.
As a photographer, William Fulmore ’68 viewed life through his own lens. A new exhibit at the Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library is sharing his unique perspective with the campus community.