Professor Leaves a Lesson of Love
Professor Alison Piepmeier left a moving message of gratitude to her students and fellow faculty shortly before her death from cancer in August.
Professor Alison Piepmeier left a moving message of gratitude to her students and fellow faculty shortly before her death from cancer in August.
With spray paint and thrifted shirts, three students raise awareness and funds for LGBT+ charities.
Darien Bucher '16 studied the many women who have portrayed Shakespeare's Hamlet on the stage and screen.
The College's annual Yes! I'm a Feminist gathering will take place on Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cistern Yard. The event is hosted by the Women's and Gender Studies Program.
Ansley Pope, a Women's and Gender Studies major and junior in the College's Bonner Leader program, has been named one of CHARLIE magazine’s 50 Most Progressive.
Alison Piepmeier, faculty member of the College's Women's and Gender Studies Program, shares her thoughts and a few facts about Women's History Month.
Following the free screening, reproductive justice experts, including Deborah Billings, producer of of 'Las Libres,' will be available for a Q&A session.
This year’s hosts include every dean at the College of Charleston and most administrators, including President Glenn F. McConnell ’69.
Women’s and gender studies professor Alison Piepmeier strives for radical progression in her career. She says she is radically rethinking what intellectual disability means.