College of Charleston • 12월 10, 2010Attend the popular “Shades of YOU” program or learn to salsa dance with Multicultural Student Programs and Services.
College of Charleston • 7월 18, 2012Check out the Italian offices on the second floor – just like you’re in Italy!
College of Charleston • 12월 10, 2010Inside you’ll find the registrar’s office, financial aid, the Career Center and disability services.
College of Charleston • 7월 18, 2012A seat on the left side of the main floor auditorium provides good people watching (if your professor doesn’t close the blinds all the way…)
College of Charleston • 12월 10, 2010One of the oldest continuously used buildings in the U.S., Randolph Hall is also the College’s most recognizable landmark. President Barack Obama gave a campaign speech here in 2008.
Jillian P. • 10월 29, 2013The ladies who work here in the early AM are incredibly too chatty for a place that is designated for studying...
Travel + Leisure • 10월 7, 2014The small museum on the College of Charleston’s campus is a welcome addition to the city’s art scene. Past exhibits have included American artists Jasper Johns and Shepard Fairey.
College of Charleston • 4월 27, 2011Home to the School of Business, if you’re a future student, stop by and introduce yourself to our academic advisors in the Student Success Center where you can grab information about majors, minors, c
Gregory G. • 6월 7, 2013They have an Art-o-Mat here on the first floor. Bring some $5 bills and get some awesome art, dispensed from a refurbished cigarette vending machine. Love these!!
College of Charleston • 10월 3, 2011In the mood for a little friendly competition? Head to the computer science department’s video game lounge.
College of Charleston • 12월 10, 2010Join the College’s active Jewish community for a home-cooked Passover Seder or sit in on a lecture.
College of Charleston • 11월 30, 2012Bring your family to check out a performance while they’re in town!
Michael L. • 3월 1, 2018Worth stopping in even for non-students. They have a small natural history museum, and a pterodactyl skeleton in the lobby. Across the street in the library atrium, there's a T. rex skeleton as well.
NASA • 1월 11, 2011The Hall of Science & Math was involved in a NASA research initiative looking at science education materials to find & create more effective ways to engage students with disabilities in space studies.
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