College of Charleston • July 18, 2012Check out the Italian offices on the second floor – just like you’re in Italy!
College of Charleston • July 18, 2012Career Center services are FREE. Use them to get an internship or job!
College of Charleston • July 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…)
Scott B. • November 4, 2010Take the elevator... Their realy nice
College of Charleston • December 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. • October 29, 2013The ladies who work here in the early AM are incredibly too chatty for a place that is designated for studying...
College of Charleston • April 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
M B. • February 3, 2011Attn Faculty. Did you know the Faculty Technology Center is located in JC Long? It offers all type of technology and pedagogical resources for you to use.
College of Charleston • December 10, 2010Join the College’s active Jewish community for a home-cooked Passover Seder or sit in on a lecture.
College of Charleston • July 18, 2012Hang out on one of the benches on the first floor – they’re surprisingly comfortable!
Travel + Leisure • October 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 • November 30, 2012Bring your family to check out a performance while they’re in town!
Michael L. • March 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 • January 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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