Looking Back at the Avery Normal Institute
Before it was the Avery Research Center, the building on Bull Street was one of the most important schools and gathering places for black Charlestonians.
Before it was the Avery Research Center, the building on Bull Street was one of the most important schools and gathering places for black Charlestonians.
Thereโs so much happening on the College of Charleston campus that weโd like to take a moment to look back at some of our favorite photos from the week, including pictures from Valentine's Day and the Graduate School.
Itโs Black History Month, and several clubs, organizations and offices at the College of Charleston are holding events celebrating the history and culture of African Americans.
For the eleventh straight year, more than 200 College of Charleston students will flock to TD Arena to spend more than 13 hours dabbing, whipping their hair back and forth and shaking it off for a common cause โ for the kids.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell co-authored a paper in the international scientific journal Nature that highlights a new method for predicting whether a child is at risk of developing autism.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art received the gift from Deborah Chalsty, a member of the Halseyโs Advisory Board.
Valentineโs Day is the perfect time to rediscover the seven most romantic places on the College of Charleston campus.
College of Charleston students are joining their peers throughout South Carolina and taking advantage of a different kind of immersion experience in our nationโs capitol.
Take a look at some of the moments captured on and off campus this week, including "College of Charleston Day" at the State House and students taking advantage of new CofCMOJIs.
Members of the College of Charleston community gathered in Columbia to meet with state legislators.