College Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
This is the 10th consecutive year, the Department of Hispanic Studies has hosted a series of events to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month.
This is the 10th consecutive year, the Department of Hispanic Studies has hosted a series of events to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Ambassador Hermano Telles Ribeiro, Consul General of Brazil in Atlanta, will speak at the College of Charleston on Sept. 22, 2014.
As the 15th year of the College's Cuba study abroad program approaches, the College community reflects on the last decade-and-a-half in Havana.
African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.
Emily Gallo '12 created her own music business program. Flash forward two years and she's applying her education at a successful Nashville record label.
Lei Jin has become a go-to expert on all aspects of Chinese culture in Charleston. She has organized a Chinese Moon Festival event to celebrate the extra-large-looking moon on September 9, 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."
Like many senior citizens, Lawrence and Judith McMahon are still passionate about learning. And thanks to a state program that waives tuition for residents 60 and older, the McMahons are reliving their college days.
Hispanic Studies professor Michael Gómez explains the interest in nineteenth century Spanish literature and the journal Decimonónica.
Levi Vonk '13 was a model Honors College student and natural leader as an undergraduate at the College of Charleston. He's currently finishing up graduate school in England.