College Celebrates Native Americans and Their Histories
The College of Charleston's Office of Multicultural Student Services & Programs celebrates Native American heritage for Cultural Recognition Week 2014.
The College of Charleston's Office of Multicultural Student Services & Programs celebrates Native American heritage for Cultural Recognition Week 2014.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Center for Humans and Nature will host "Does Hunting Make Us Human" event November 7, 2014.
Liberty Fund Fellow Sarah Skwire will speak at the College's School of Business as part of the Initiative for Public Choice and Market Process.
The Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program presents the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence to two recipients for their outstanding contributions.
The College of Charleston African Studies Program will host the Southeastern Regional Seminar in African Studies (SERSAS) October 24-25, 2014
The College of Charleston welcomes Preferred Parking, a comedy show about the challenges of being disabled, on October 29. The event is open to the public.
Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder will speak at the College of Charleston on October 6, 2014. This event is free and open to the public.
Martenson, one of the early econobloggers who forecast the housing market collapse and stock market correction years in advance, will speaking at the College on October 22, 2014.
The Welcome Back Picnic is the third largest zero waste event held by the College. Other zero waste events include A Charleston Affair and Bluegrass and Brunch during Family Weekend.
African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.