October 2009
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German: "Writing Against War: Ingeborg Bachman"
Starting today, Wednesday, October 7, the Department of German and Slavic Studies and the Addlestone library is hosting an exhibit on the 20th century Austrian poet and novelist Ingeborg Bachmann. Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-73) is one of the most famous German language poets of the 20th century. Her poems, stories, and novels focus on questions of gender identity, war, and the belated...
Oct 7th
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LCWA & EHHP: Impact of Culture on Society Lectur
2009-2010 Lecture Series The Impact of Culture on Society Lecture by Dr. Lawrence Harrison Director of the Cultural Change Institute The Fletcher School, Tufts University Thursday, October 8, 2009 4:00 p.m. Reception Immediately Following School of Education, Health, and Human Performance Alumni Center, 86 Wentworth Street RSVP to 953.7650 ...
Oct 6th
September 2009
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French: An Evening with La Fayette
An Evening with La Fayette featuring Dr. Serge Bokobza author, lecturer and filmmaker Friday, October 16, 2009 6:30 pm Alumni Hall, College of Charleston 66 George Street Sponsored by: Les Amis of the Dept. of French and Francophone Studies Alliance Française de Charleston La Société Française de Charleston Free and open to the public ~ light refreshments provided
Sep 28th
Classics: Maymester in Greece
Informational/Study Abroad Fair Monday, September 28, 2009 10:00am - 2:00pm Physicians’ Auditorium Dr. Morris from the Classics Department will be advertising his annual trip to Greece over Maymester at the Study Abroad Fair. Anyone that has been on the trip can tell you it’s an amazing program! There will be other study abroad opportunities. Here is part of the email that was sent...
Sep 25th
CLAW: Drs. Jack Bass & W. Scott Poole Lecture
Carolina Lowcountry & Atlantic World Program is hosting a lecture by: Dr. Jack Bass (The Citadel) and Dr. W. Scott Poole (Dept. of History, CofC) - joint authors of The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina 6:00pm September 17 Arnold Hall Jewish Studies Center 96 Wentworth Street
Sep 22nd
Italian: Tarantella, Spider Dance Night
Tarantella: An Italian Spider Dance Night Friday October 23rd Physician’s Memorial Auditorium Food and Refreshments 5:00-6:00 Tarantella Concert 6:00-7:30 Free Event ($5 donation encouraged)
Sep 22nd
Asian Studies: Evening of Indian Classical Music
Join us for an Evening of Indian Classical Music featuring the Confluence of North Indian and South Indian genres. Saturday, October 10, 2009 Simons Center for the Arts College of Charleston 54 St. Philip Street 4:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm Tickets: SPONSORS: $100 per couple Reserved seats GENERAL ADMISSION: $15.00 at the gate STUDENTS WITH ID $10.00 Parking: St. Philip Street Garage...
Sep 22nd
Rabbi Rosembaum Lectures
Jewish Studies announces: A Class with Rabbi Adam J. Rosenbaum, What Moses Maimonides ’ Eight Chapters Teaches Us About Everyday Living September 10: We’ve Got Soul: Maimonides’ Theory About Soul Geography and Maintenance November 12: What is Perfection, Anyway? December 3: Where Pharaoh Got it Wrong: What Our Habits Say About Us Please join Rabbi Rosenbaum for a three-part class exploring,...
Sep 16th
Aufschwung durch Praktika
The German Program announces: Stephen Della Lana, in conjunction with the Goethe Institute Chicago is conducting a national workshop “Aufschwung durch Praktika” (succeeding though internships) from September 18-20, 2009. 24 post secondary teachers of Business German will be in attendace. He will talk to the group about origin of the College of Charleston Summer Internship Program in Germany and...
Sep 16th
Coming up from CLAW in September
The Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic World program announces: September 17: Drs. Jack Bass and W. Scott Poole (College of Charleston) authors of The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina 6:00 pm, Arnold Hall, Jewish Studies Center, 96 Wentworth Street September 25: Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black (Carnegie Mellon University) author of Deep Roots: Rice Farmers in West Africa and...
Sep 16th