CofC Goes Teal for Sexual Assault Awareness Week
Teal Day is kicking of Sexual Assault Awareness Week at the College of Charleston on Monday, April 2, 2018.
Teal Day is kicking of Sexual Assault Awareness Week at the College of Charleston on Monday, April 2, 2018.
Standout student leader Jasmine Shabazz is thriving in her journey toward becoming a physician and public health specialist.
Professor Kris De Welde is working with students and others to advance the Women and Gender Studies program for both the campus and Charleston community.
Political science professor Christopher Day has been traveling to Uganda for 20 years. On a recent visit he interviewed one of the first women to serve in Uganda’s police force.
A look back at the Women's and Gender Studies Program, which grew from a single class 33 years ago to one of the College's more popular areas of study.
It may come as a surprise, but there has never been a women’s rights student group at the College of Charleston, at least not in the current era. But that’s about to change in a big way.
Leigh Friar, a senior majoring in women's and gender studies, has been named the first recipient of the Alison Piepmeier Scholarship.
The fifth annual "Yes! I'm a Feminist" Party will encourage connections and raise funds for the Women's and Gender Studies Program's new Alison Piepmeier Scholarship.
The Alison Piepmeier Book Prize was established by the National Women's Studies Association to recognize groundbreaking work in women, gender and sexuality studies.
Alumni Ashley Brooks '14 and Annaliese Hughes '14 plan to open Pounce cat cafe in downtown Charleston.