New African American History Tours Added to Discovering Our Past Website
The College's Discovering Our Past Project is adding five new African American history tours to the multi-media website.
The College's Discovering Our Past Project is adding five new African American history tours to the multi-media website.
The College celebrates the recent 50th anniversary of Kurt Vonnegut’s "Slaughterhouse-Five" with an art exhibit in Addlestone Library and a talk with English professor and Vonnegut scholar Susan Farrell.
College of Charleston alumnus Derrick Williams made history at his alma mater last year when he became the first Black president of the Alumni Association.
Who better to give us their Top 10 books than the chair of the English department, Myra Seaman?
Meet Chrystal Grant '12, administrative specialist in the Department of English.
Student Tanner Crunelle is the recipient of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award, named for late CofC women's and gender studies professor Alison Piepmeier.
After a recent walk, alumnus Walter Cain '82 became concerned people weren't taking social distancing seriously. So he took action with the goal of helping us see what we need to do.
College of Charleston English professor Joe Kelly, who is an expert in modern Irish literature, says Saint Patrick's Day is about more than having a parade and wearing green – it's a cultural touchstone for many Americans of Irish ancestry.
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events during the month of February.
Meet Gary Jackson, associate professor of English at the College of Charleston.