Religion to Real Estate, Freshman Courses Run Gamut
A look at some of the courses offered this semester as part of the First Year Experience Program.
A look at some of the courses offered this semester as part of the First Year Experience Program.
The 12th Annual Chanukah in the Square takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec. 29, 2016, in Marion Square.
College of Charleston student Samantha Krantz is organizing a project to plant 1,800 daffodils alongside the Holocaust Memorial in Marion Square on Nov. 13, 2016, as a living memorial to the 1.5 million children killed in the Holocaust.
Opening in January 2016, the College's new kosher/vegetarian dining facility will be open all day to students with meal plans and the public.
Jewish studies professor Adam Mendelsohn offers insight. His new book on the subject won the top prize in the National Jewish Book Awards.
The College's Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program partners with community organizations to host the 10th-annual Chanukah in the Square event Dec 21, 2014.
The College of Charleston Jewish Student Union/Hillel is recognized as one of the “Top 7 Hillels You Haven’t Heard Of” in the world’s largest circulated Jewish magazine – "Reform Judaism."
Whether you've never read Hebrew before or just want to brush up on your skills, an upcoming weekly course offered by Jewish Studies can help you. Reading Hebrew begins Aug. 25, 2014, and is free and open to the public.
Marty Perlmutter envisions the College's Jewish Studies Program serving as a catalyst for the renaissance of Jewish life in Charleston. The new dining hall is just one step in his plan.