News
Rescheduled! FOL Book Club – Vampira: Dark Goddess of Horror
*Rescheduled due to weather. New Date: Thursday, October 22, 6PM, Old Charleston Jail, 21 Magazine Street Join the Friends of the...
Read More
Help Us Kick Off the Digital Scholarship Graduate Education Series This Week!
The Graduate School and the Library are pleased to announce the first Digital Scholarship Graduate Education Series. This jointly sponsored workshop series from...
Read More
October 8: Ernest Just Prize Lecture at Avery, “Adventures and Misadventures in Understanding the Racial Disparities in the Risk of Stroke,” George Howard
Ernest Just Prize Lecture: “Adventures and Misadventures in Understanding the Racial Disparities in the Risk of Stroke,” George Howard, PhD,...
Read More
Circulation Department Shift Supervisor
Win a 16GB Apple iPad by answering questions about IT services at the College of Charleston! This survey is designed...
Read More
Library reopens on a normal schedule Tuesday, Oct. 6
Along with the rest of the College, the library has reopened this morning, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Happy to be back!
Read More
Addlestone Library CLOSED Monday
Due to the continuing weather concerns, Addlestone Library will remain closed Sunday and Monday. We plan to reopen Tuesday, October...
Read More
Limited hours Friday due to weather
Addlestone Library will be open today 10 am - 5 pm, with limited staff at the circulation desk and reference...
Read More
Banned Books Week: The House of Night Series
Title: The House of Night Series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast The muggles are at it again! In 2014,...
Read More
Brown Bag Series: “Unsung Heroes: Now It’s Our Turn,” Cleo Scott Brown, Avery Research Center, Oct 7, 12-1:15 pm
Brown Bag Series: “Unsung Heroes: Now It’s Our Turn,” Cleo Scott Brown, Speaker, Author, Race Relations Strategist, Avery Research Center,...
Read More
Banned Books Week: The Working Poor: Invisible in America
Title: The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David Shipler Bubble Boy! Notice how must banned or challenged books are...
Read More
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...
Read More
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,...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
“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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
Book shopping online? Check CofC Libraries!
Learn how at http://goo.gl/m4Plm0
Read More