9 Black History Month Events to Check Out
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events both on and off campus.
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events both on and off campus.
Professor Anthony Greene will receive the the MLK Humanitarian Award during the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium's 29th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
The College's newest study abroad program involves sailing to the Caribbean on a traditional wooden tall ship to study biological and cultural diversity.
Under the direction of Bernard Powers, professor emeritus of history, the new center will examine the impact of slavery and race-related issues in Charleston, the surrounding region, and the College.
The Sustainability Literacy Institute has partnered with the Gullah Society to present an exhibit focused on social justice and fair distribution at Addlestone Library.
The College’s Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program recently assessed a Jim Crow era schoolhouse in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
African American athletes might be richly rewarded, but they still pay a price if they speak out.
Anthony Greene, associate professor of African American Studies and sociology, explains the history of Juneteenth.
The College of Charleston has joined the Universities Studying Slavery consortium, a collaboration among nearly 40 universities studying their relationships to slavery.
The Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina and the College of Charleston present a conference titled "Memory, Monuments, and Memorials."