Slaughterhouse 5.0 As part of the 50th anniversary celebration marking the release of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five, artist Lance Miccio will display 23 oil paintings depicting scenes from the novel. … Read More
Library Archives For November 30, 1999
The College Libraries are pleased to host the Charleston Tibetan Society as they present the creation of a Sand Mandala in conjunction with the 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival. The building … Read More
The latest free exhibit from the College of Charleston Special Collections is now available for viewing on the third floor of Addlestone Library. Curated by Special Collections’ Autumn Bennett, the … Read More
The College of Charleston Libraries Special Collections is hosting a new free exhibit, Remembered Voices: Women in Literature, created by local artist Bette Mueller-Roemer. On view in the Marlene and … Read More
Join the Friends of the Library for an exhibition of student designs for a monument honoring thirty-six Charlestonians of African origin and descent, buried near Anson Street in the late … Read More
Friday, Aug. 24 | 6:30—8:00 PM | Halsey Institute Join the Friends of the Library on Friday, Aug. 24, for the opening reception of the Halsey Institute’s latest exhibition, The Image Hunter: … Read More
For the fifth straight year, the Office of Student Life is sponsoring panels from the NAMES Foundation AIDS Quilt in conjunction with World AIDS Day. The panels are being displayed … Read More
Members of the LGBTQ community face an elevated risk of suicide four-times greater than that among their heterosexual counterparts. Social stigma, discrimination, unsafe schools, and ineffective providers all contribute to this disparity. … Read More
Can’t get enough moon-mania? Beat the heat – and crowds – with a special document display featuring rare lunar materials drawn from the collections of the Library and the South … Read More
The Charleston Tibetan Society’s intention for the creation of this year’s Sand Mandala is to facilitate world peace, promote unification among all people and create happiness for all sentient beings. … Read More