CofC Celebrates Black History Month With a Series of Events
From film screenings to dance classes to book readings: The College of Charleston is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of programming and events throughout February.
From film screenings to dance classes to book readings: The College of Charleston is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of programming and events throughout February.
The College of Charleston will host the seventh annual German-American Business Summit on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in the Beatty Center for the School of Business.
Last month, sophomore Honors student and Bonner Leader Alani Boyd organized a Service Saturday experience highlighting land preservation efforts, climate change and agriculture to help students connect to Gullah Geechee history, culture and cuisine.
The 16th Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival, in partnership with the College of Charleston, will take place Nov. 10-13 at the Queen Street Playhouse.
School of the Arts Dean Edward Hart and School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs Dean Tim Johnson will return to faculty status in the 2023–24 academic year.
Hispanic studies professor Yulian Martínez-Escobar's new documentary 'Llegó Federico y Su Salsa' highlights the story of salsa musician Federico Betancourt.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, several CofC departments, offices and programs are sponsoring events ranging from the Multicultural Festival to the Hispanic Studies Career Seminar Series.
CofC President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on one of the greatest lessons to come out of the pandemic: that humans need humans.
Valerie Frazier ’91 (M.P.A. ’94) created the 1967 Legacy Program to support African American students in a multitude of ways.
Looking to make a difference when she arrived at the College, Alex Adams has started a chapter of a national charity that distributes necessities to those experiencing homelessness.