Mapping Jewish Charleston Three Centuries of Jewish Life in the Holy City CHARLESTON— The College of Charleston’s Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture and the Jewish Heritage Collection (JHC) are … Read More
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The oft-overlooked experiences of Lowcountry Latino communities are the subject of a new digital exhibit now freely available online. The exhibit—formally styled Las Voces del Lowcountry—spotlights Charleston’s Latino communities and … 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
From on-campus collaborations to the Winthrop Roundtable, the Friends of the Library’s programming brings together luminaries from across the Lowcountry and beyond, providing opportunities for lifelong learning that strengthen our community. Uncertain … 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
Friends of the Library at the College of Charleston presents Christopher Dickey Tuesday, February 28, 2017, 6 pm Addlestone Library Room 227 Christopher Dickey will discuss “Gertie” and her family Spying in … Read More
Join us in Addlestone Library Wednesday, February 15th, at 12pm in Room 227 to hear Professor Barbara Beckingham, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, present: “What happens after your wash … Read More
The College Today News Brief by Amanda Kerr After a brief hibernation, “Bucky” the T. rex has reemerged in the rotunda of the College’s Addlestone Library. The tyrannosaur began the … Read More
College of Charleston Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of Hein Online’s Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law to our database collection. According to the … Read More