College of Charleston Photos of the Week: Spoleto Edition
It's time for Spoleto Festival USA — and that means artists mingle with students on campus during the day and the Cistern lights up with musical performances at night.
It's time for Spoleto Festival USA — and that means artists mingle with students on campus during the day and the Cistern lights up with musical performances at night.
The College's Maymester course on Spoleto Festival USA pulls back the curtain on the world of the performing arts.
A World of Jewish Culture at Piccolo Spoleto began in 1998 as a public celebration of Israel’s 50th birthday. Events run from June 2 through June 6, 2018.
The College's talent is hitting stages all over town for the Spoleto Festival USA and Piccolo Spoleto this year. Here's a handy schedule of performances by CofC students, faculty and alumni that you won't want to miss!
Campus can get a little quieter following spring commencement. But Maymester courses offer students plenty of opportunities to keep learning into the summer.
Prints of Ralph Muldrow's watercolors will be sold to benefit African-American heritage preservation and advocacy in Charleston.
Students, alumni and professionals collaborate to bring high-quality performances to the stage in Piccolo Spoleto's 11th annual Stelle di Domani series.
Folk-rock singer Brandi Carlile will perform at TD Arena at 8:30 p.m. on May 30 as part of Spoleto Festival USA.
The College looks back on a few of the many important moments our university community has shared with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley during his 40-year tenure at the city's helm.
As Republicans and Democrats make plans for their parties’ 2016 national conventions, College of Charleston alumnus Geoff Yost ’12 looks back on his brush with this all-important American political tradition.