Student’s Campus Research is a Historic Undertaking
Poring over old maps, census data and photos, senior Gabby Rowsam wrote an eye-opening 108-page paper on all the homes – and the people – that had to give way to the growth of CofC.
Poring over old maps, census data and photos, senior Gabby Rowsam wrote an eye-opening 108-page paper on all the homes – and the people – that had to give way to the growth of CofC.
The Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (SESAH) awarded Nathaniel Walker the Best Book of the Year Award for his book 'Victorian Visions of Suburban Utopia, Abandoning Babylon.'
As the College of Charleston wraps up its 250th anniversary celebration, we dug around to uncover what's really beneath the most iconic landmark on campus.
Professors Jessica Streit and Nathaniel Robert Walker explore the importance of place and structure in a new exhibit at the City Gallery.
Students of professor Nathaniel Walker’s Architecture of Memory course have created several proposals for a new memorial to honor the remains of 36 African descendants.
The College of Charleston's centuries-old European influenced architecture adds to the campus' undeniable beauty and charm.
Art history students are mixing paint and painting saints to learn about the materials and techniques of art during the Renaissance.