Internships Help Students Gain Real-World Job Experience
Students from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be working and learning in many exciting and interesting internships this fall.
Students from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be working and learning in many exciting and interesting internships this fall.
Charleston is finding its own way to grieve last week's tragedy at Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Calhoun Street. These College of Charleston faculty members have written poignant pieces to work through the experience and express what it's really like in Charleston right now.
Illuminations is an internationally known literary magazine edited by College of Charleston English Professor Simon Lewis.
Assistant professor of English Gary Jackson was saying y'all long before he moved to Charleston from Topeka, Kan.
For the past nine years, College alumna and former trustee Debra Gammons '87 has held a 5k race in Summerville, S.C., to honor the life of her mother and raise awareness about stroke prevention.
Robyn Palmer '93 creates greeting cards and stationery to lift others' spirits.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, Holy City Youth Slam is hosting a poetry workshop and a poetry slam for young poets on April 25, 2015, at the Charleston Charter School for Math and Science. Founded by Matthew Foley '08, Holy City Youth Slam is a spoken-word poetry program that aims to empower Charleston youth.
Bret Lott is a professor of English at the College and the bestselling author of fourteen books.
English professor Joe Kelly once shared a pint of Guinness with Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, whose poem “When All The Others Were Away at Mass” was recently voted Ireland’s favorite poem of the last 100 years.
Visit the College's new Little Free Library outside the Department of English (26 Glebe St.). The library's entire inventory has changed - see what is in there now!