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Banned Books Week: Who’s In My Family?: All About Our Families
Title: Who's In My Family?: All About Our Families (Let's Talk About You and Me) by Robie H. Harris (Hey, CofC...
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Banned Books Week: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Title: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie This book has it all: anti-family, cultural insensitivity,...
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Wednesday’s Faculty Lecture – “W.E.B. Dubois and His Time at the University of Berlin” by Bryan Ganaway
Don't miss "W.E.B. Dubois and His Time at the University of Berlin" by Bryan Ganaway on Wednesday, September 23rd! Location: Addlestone...
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Avery Research Center Lecture: “Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power Since the Civil Rights Movement,” Steve Estes, Sept 17, 6:00 pm
Lecture: “Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power Since the Civil Rights Movement,” Steve Estes, PhD, Sonoma State University, Avery...
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Don’t forget to join us today at 3pm in the Addlestone Library (Room 122) for the Center for Student Learning¹s Study Skills Workshops 201: What’s Happening at the Library!
We look forward to seeing you! What’s Happening @ the Library Thursday, September 17 at 3pm in Addlestone Library Room...
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“Ties That Bind Two Holy Cities: Reflections in Charleston by Survivors of the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing”
Sarah Collins Rudolph, Junie Collins Williams, and Janie Collins Simpkins being interview in CofC Special Collections by Debi Chard. “Ties...
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The Boy is Gone: Conversations with a Mau Mau General
September 11, 2015 3:00 pm Addlestone Library, Room 227 Laura Lee Huttenbach will present and read from her recently published...
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Avery Research Center Lecture: “William and Ellen Craft: The Georgia Fugitives after Slavery,” Barbara McCaskill, Sept 9 at 6 pm
Lecture: “William and Ellen Craft: The Georgia Fugitives after Slavery,” Barbara McCaskill, PhD, University of Georgia, Avery Research Center, McKinley-Washington...
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Upcoming Community Forum! Ties That Bind Two Holy Cities – Tuesday, September 15 at 6:30PM
Join the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative for “Ties That Bind Two Holy Cities: Reflections in Charleston by Survivors...
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Book shopping online? Check CofC Libraries!
Learn how at http://goo.gl/m4Plm0
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Charleston’s Days of Grace
If you are not already planning to join, please consider participating this weekend! Charleston's Days of Grace September 5 &...
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Avery Research Center Exhibition Opening – Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 7PM
This Far by Faith: Carolina Camp Meetings, An African-American Tradition A Documentary photographic exhibition by Minuette Floyd, PhD September 3,...
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Convocation 2015: Freedom Summer Library Resource Spotlight!
Freedom Summer Library Research Guide Convocation 2015 will take place on Monday morning, August 24. Faculty will be leading small...
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The NEW Study Strategies Workshops Schedule is HERE!
CC BY 2.0 by rhodesj, derivative of "Studying" CC BY 4.0 by JP van Arnhem. Already mastered the Center for...
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Circulation Department Shift Supervisor
On August 28th, Join Evening Post Books and author Kathryn Smith for the launch party of Gertie: The Fabulous Life...
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In Memory of Cynthia Graham Hurd and the Emanuel 9
On June 17, 2015 Mother Emanuel AME Church was the site of an act of vicious, racist terror. We, along...
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Welcome to the New Library Website
Welcome to the new home of College of Charleston Libraries online. Our new site has been built from the ground up...
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Avery Center Receives Grant to Spark Conversations about Race and Inequality
Google will award a grant to the Avery Research Center in the amount of $125,000. The College of Charleston Foundation...
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June is GLBT Book Month
Check out GLBT Reviews at http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/reviews/!
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May 26th-June 6th – Tibetan Sand Mandala Construction in Addlestone Library Rotunda
Addlestone Library will be hosting the Charleston Tibetan Society as they construct a sand mandala, an ancient, sacred form of...
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