Campus Event Aims to Welcome LGBTQ Students
A new event on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, will welcome LGBTQ+ students and allies with a panel discussion and information on campus resources.
A new event on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, will welcome LGBTQ+ students and allies with a panel discussion and information on campus resources.
A philanthropic gift from the Cron Family Foundation is furthering the mission of the College's Crossing the Cistern program.
Basketball Hall of Famer Jermel President '03 will present “The Power of the Student-Athlete,” a free event designed to offer guidance for middle and high school athletes.
The Crossing the Cistern scholarship offers students a multi-component program aimed at boosting success in the classroom in addition to financial support.
The Nia Rite of Passage ceremony for African-American students will be especially meaningful this year amid the 50th anniversary of the College’s integration.
As part of the Office of Institutional Diversity's College Cares initiative, the CofC community is collecting feminine hygiene products for women and girls in Liberia.
“Addressing Race through a Loving Lens” will be a series of events to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
A group of diversity education leaders from the College of Charleston recently presented at the NASPA Multicultural Institute's national meeting in New Orleans.
Executive Vice President Alicia Caudill and Chief Diversity Officer Rénard Harris provide an update on several diversity initiatives intended to create a more inclusive campus community.
The Office of Institutional Diversity, in conjunction with other campus organizations, will unveil a quilt on Nov. 6, 2017, in support of LGBTQ History.