Honors College to Host Lowcountry Citizens’ Summit
Join students from the Honors College and leaders from the Charleston community as they work to address pressing social issues at the Lowcountry Citizens' Summit.
Join students from the Honors College and leaders from the Charleston community as they work to address pressing social issues at the Lowcountry Citizens' Summit.
The Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities has announced the launch of The Riley Mayors’ Design Fellowship.
The new Riley Center for Livable Communities is housed in the College of Charleston's WestEdge building at 176 Lockwood Blvd.
Boeing has awarded a grant of $125,000 to continue funding a state-wide, multi-agency Food Systems Change Initiative under the direction of the College of Charleston.
CofC at WestEdge is the new home of the College’s Riley Center for Livable Communities, the Office of Procurement and the Controller’s Office.
Over the past year, the Riley Center has undertaken initiatives dealing with increasing food supplies, training government leaders and assessing food and housing insecurity.
Robert Kahle has been named director of research and planning at the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities.
The new PBS Series "Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise" will be shown on Nov. 9, 2016, at Burke High School.
Former Charleston Mayor Joe Riley will share his experience in urban planning at the College's Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Center for Livable Communities.
Beginning in July 2016, Riley will serve as executive in residence in the Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Center for Livable Communities and share his considerable expertise in urban design, sustainability and livable cities.