Women’s and Gender Studies Program Celebrates Student Work
The Women's and Gender Studies Program celebrated students' gender-related projects at the program's first "Feminism in Motion" event on April 2, 2018.
The Women's and Gender Studies Program celebrated students' gender-related projects at the program's first "Feminism in Motion" event on April 2, 2018.
As an anthropology major, Patrick Gittard '08 wanted to learn about the world outside of his own. Now as the marketing manager for a company in Shanghai, China, he's done just that.
The Department of Religious Studies is hosting a reception on Dec. 5, 2017, celebrating four professors who released new books this semester.
YALLFest, which takes place on Nov. 10 & 11, is an opportunity for CofC students to make connections and network with authors and publishers.
Michael Owens, adjunct professor of English, has written a new book about WWII Army veteran Rollins Edwards and the chemical testing he was subjected to as a young soldier.
Zainab Dossaji didn't think she'd end up attending college in her home state of South Carolina. But after visiting CofC and meeting some professors, she decided it was the perfect fit.
Junior Stella Rounsefell has a poem and a short story published in the second volume of "Writing South Carolina."
A new book by CofC English Professor Susan Farrell examines American war fiction from Hemingway to 9/11.
Kristen Thompson ’09, a graduate of the Honors College and the recipient of the College's prestigious Bishop Robert Smith Award, is passionate about her work in South Africa, where apartheid left enormous gaps in the public education system.
After encountering ecstatic dance in Pahoa, Hawaii, alumna Alexandra Seaman made it her mission to introduce the freeform dance style to Charleston.