Faculty Research Notes and Factoids
The latest news on faculty research and awards.
The latest news on faculty research and awards.
Psychology and women's and gender studies double-major Reagan Williams has received the Sociologists for Women in Society Undergraduate Social Activism Award for her social justice efforts at the College.
Nearly 50 faculty and staff have been reading and discussing Bettina Love's "We Want to Do More Than Survive," and the CofC community is invited to join the author for a virtual talk at 5 p.m. on March 11, 2021.
With the help of colleagues, late CofC professor Alison Piepmeier's final book, "Unexpected: Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome" debuted last month.
The Women’s and Gender Studies program has launched the 8th annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" event as a virtual fundraising campaign.
Many have been responsible for the growth and increased prestige during the College's 250 years of existence, but here are the ones who deserve special recognition for the impact they had on the College's development and evolution.
Dedicated activists Linda Ketner and Tanner Crunelle ’20 are taking proactive steps to develop leaders in the areas of LGBTQ+ equity, equality and dignity.
Student Tanner Crunelle is the recipient of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award, named for late CofC women's and gender studies professor Alison Piepmeier.
A community organizer, rapper and city councilwoman in Athens, Georgia, Mariah Parker will visit campus on Feb. 27 to present a lecture, "Cultivating Courage: From Experience to Political Action for Justice.”
From drawing in Cistern Yard to a sustainable seafood dinner to the "Yes! I'm a Feminist" event, variety is the spice of life at the College of Charleston!