Campus Comes Together to Support Liberian Women
As part of the Office of Institutional Diversity's College Cares initiative, the CofC community is collecting feminine hygiene products for women and girls in Liberia.
View ArticleNia Rite of Passage Ceremony a Growing CofC Tradition
The Nia Rite of Passage ceremony for African-American students will be especially meaningful this year amid the 50th anniversary of the College’s integration.
View ArticleCrossing the Cistern Scholarship Offers More Than Financial Support
The Crossing the Cistern scholarship offers students a multi-component program aimed at boosting success in the classroom in addition to financial support.
View ArticleBasketball Hall of Famer to Host Free Program for Student-Athletes
Basketball Hall of Famer Jermel President '03 will present “The Power of the Student-Athlete,” a free event designed to offer guidance for middle and high school athletes.
View ArticlePhilanthropic Gift Supports Students Across the Cistern and Beyond
A philanthropic gift from the Cron Family Foundation is furthering the mission of the College's Crossing the Cistern program.
View ArticleCampus Event Aims to Welcome LGBTQ Students
A new event on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, will welcome LGBTQ+ students and allies with a panel discussion and information on campus resources.
View ArticleCofC Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
The College of Charleston celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month each year with cultural events, panel discussions and more.
View ArticleCofC Event Held in Recognition of LGBTQ History Month
The Office of Institutional Diversity, along with other campus partners, is hosting events on Oct. 10, 2018, in honor of LGBTQ History Month.
View ArticleCollege Event to Explore the Power of Words
The Power of Words event will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center Auditorium, room 101.
View ArticleCampus Event to Feature Charleston Poet Laureate Marcus Amaker
The Office of Institutional Diversity will host an event titled “Creative Concepts: With Community Comes Unity” on Nov. 2, 2018.
View ArticleDance Performance Addresses Social Justice
The upcoming dance concert from the Department of Theatre and Dance, titled "Witness," explores themes of how people respond to issues of social justice.
View ArticleCollege Cares Initiative Supports Local Clinic With Teddy Bear Drive
The College of Charleston's Office of Institutional Diversity’s College Cares initiative is holding a teddy bear drive for the Shifa Clinic in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
View ArticleAfrican American Studies Professor to Receive MLK Humanitarian Award
Professor Anthony Greene will receive the the MLK Humanitarian Award during the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium's 29th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
View Article9 Black History Month Events to Check Out
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events both on and off campus.
View ArticleComic-Activist-Scholar Helps Students Connect the Dots
Humorist, scholar and activist, Peterson Toscano visits the College, engaging students with discussions that touch on faith, climate change and LGBTQ+ issues.
View ArticleCofC to Host Call to Action Week
Call to Action Week, March 9-14, 2019, aims to empower women across campus and beyond with a series of events ranging from topics health and wellness to activism.
View ArticleHonors College to Host Lowcountry Citizens’ Summit
Join students from the Honors College and leaders from the Charleston community as they work to address pressing social issues at the Lowcountry Citizens' Summit.
View ArticleElementary School Students Tour CofC as Part of ‘Kindergarten College’
This spring the College gave 50 kindergartners from Sanders-Clyde Elementary School a taste of college life with “Kindergarten College.”
View ArticleDocumentary Explores Use of Enslaved Labor
The Office of Institutional Diversity is spearheading a new documentary titled "If These Walls Could Talk" that explores how enslaved Africans contributed to the construction of College buildings.
View ArticleCollege of Charleston Photos of the Week
From a chamber music camp to a geology summer research trip to a project about space exploration, the summer months stay busy at the College of Charleston.
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