African American Studies Program Hosts Lecture on Student Activism in the Civil Rights Movement
The College's African American Studies Program will host a lecture on black student activism in the Civil Rights Movement at 6 p.m. on April 9, 2015.
The College's African American Studies Program will host a lecture on black student activism in the Civil Rights Movement at 6 p.m. on April 9, 2015.
The School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs is hosting its annual World Cultures Fair on March 26, 2015, in the Stern Center Garden, 71 George St.
On March 19 and 20, about 1,000 students and their families from all around the U.S. will visit the College of Charleston.
The African Studies Program will co-sponsor a benefit concert for Doctors Without Borders featuring the Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars.
English professor Joe Kelly once shared a pint of Guinness with Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, whose poem “When All The Others Were Away at Mass” was recently voted Ireland’s favorite poem of the last 100 years.
Honors College Faculty Fellow Bryan Ganaway provides a first-person perspective on the International Scholars Program.
Professor of African American history Mari Crabtree will give a talk on March 11, 2015, titled “My Soul is a Witness: Theorizing Racial Violence with the Blues.”
Originally based on the Chinese lunar-solar calendar, the holiday, also known as Spring Festival, is traditionally celebrated by families coming together to renew ties.
Jewish studies professor Adam Mendelsohn offers insight. His new book on the subject won the top prize in the National Jewish Book Awards.
Lauren Stevens '03 knew she'd live in Chile again after she studied abroad there in college. When she moved back without a job, Stevens had no idea she'd become a translator for one of the country's foremost luxury travel magazines.