29 06, 2015

Sneak Peek at College of Charleston Magazine Summer Issue

By |2020-02-25T13:03:13-05:00June 29, 2015|Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Sneak Peek at College of Charleston Magazine Summer Issue

From alumni winning 100-mile trail races or getting captured in the Battle of the Bulge to the people working behind the scenes to make the College run, the people featured in the summer issue are all worth celebrating.

25 06, 2015

Avery Center Receives $125K Grant to Spark Conversations About Race and Inequality

By |2020-02-25T13:03:14-05:00June 25, 2015|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Avery Center Receives $125K Grant to Spark Conversations About Race and Inequality

Google awarded a total of $375,000 to local community organizations, including the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.

29 05, 2015

Cougars Help to Conclude Charlie’s ’50 Most Progressive’ List

By |2020-01-14T14:09:56-05:00May 29, 2015|Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Cougars Help to Conclude Charlie’s ’50 Most Progressive’ List

College students, alumni, faculty and staff are peppered among Charlie Magazine's list of the "50 Most Progressive" people making a positive impact on Charleston.

4 05, 2015

Students Design Monuments for Slave Trade Memorial

By |2020-02-25T13:03:23-05:00May 4, 2015|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Students Design Monuments for Slave Trade Memorial

"Hush Harbor: An Exhibition of Student Designs for a Monument to the Courage of Those Who Suffered During the Atlantic Slave Trade" is opening on May 6 in the third-floor hallway of the Albert Simons Center for the Arts. The design proposals, a project for an art history course, are for a memorial to be installed outside the future International African American Museum on Charleston Harbor.

1 05, 2015

Student Photographers get Unique Opportunity with Time Magazines

By |2018-07-10T12:30:19-04:00May 1, 2015|Academics, Campus Life, News Briefs|Comments Off on Student Photographers get Unique Opportunity with Time Magazines

Four College of Charleston students are working behind the scenes with editors from Time, Inc., magazines to photograph a new event that promotes Charleston.