Cross-Dressing Warriors – A Discussion with Honors College Faculty Fellows

Join Honors College faculty fellows José Chávarry and Sharonah Fredrick for a lecture/workshop that examines the often misunderstood phenomenon of cross-dressing through history, literature and music.

Cross-Dressing Warriors: Six Hundred Years of History and Literature
An Honors College Faculty Fellows Discussion
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Addlestone Library Room 227 (Second Floor): 4:30pm – 6:00pm

The Topic: From Inca Peru to Shakespeare’s England/Ireland, from Colonial Mexico to the birth of the USA, cross-dressing has been a constant phenomenon in Europe and the Americas and serves as a fascinating avenue to explore original creations, and reworkings, of traditional ideas of gender.

The Discussion/Workshop will explore some famous cases of cross-dressing that help to illustrate these fascinating and constantly evolving concepts of men dressing as women and women dressing as men, as well as definitions of masculinity and femininity in diverse cultures.

  • Honors students are encouraged to also bring their own examples and discuss and share ideas.

How to Attend: Space is limited, so register for a spot to join the discussion!

Register for the STRT ELLC Roundtable Conference!

The STRT ELLC Roundtable Conference is a FREE event exploring how higher education is supporting student creators. The ELLC Roundtable will bring together some of the brightest minds in the space to discuss the future of student housing and ELLCs.

Conference Details: The conference will be on Zoom from 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. from October 14th through 16th.

Sessions Include:

  • The Importance of Community to Student Creators
  • Beyond the Stereotypes of Student Startup
  • Lots of networking opportunities
  • …and many more!

To Register: Click this link to register for this free virtual conference.

Go to this link to learn more about this event and see a full speaker list and event schedule.

Learn About Study Abroad Opportunities on October 8th!

Are you interested in learning about how studying abroad could fit into your plan? The Center for International Education is hosting an event where you can learn about all sorts of study abroad opportunities!

When & Where: This event will be…

  • On Tuesday, October 8th, at 5:00 p.m.
  • In Robert Scott Small Room 235

Great Opportunity For: Any Honors Comprehensive or ARCH students!

Bonus: Attending this event counts for extra credit for all students in HONS 100!

Honors College Faculty Fair: Meet Professors and Make Connections

Beyond George Street is hosting a faculty fair open to all Honors College students.

Honors College Faculty Fair
Tuesday, October 1, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
RITA 101

The Event: A networking fair featuring faculty representatives from across campus. Stop by to chat and learn about opportunities and experiences unique to each major.

Great Fit For: The event is required for all HONS 100 students, but all Honors students are welcome to attend!

No registration necessary, just stop by.

AI, Writing, and Human Nature: A Discussion with Honors College Students and Faculty

Is the ability to write and think creatively part of human nature? Join a group of Honors students and faculty for an intimate and lively discussion on the topic (with free pizza provided!).

The Discussion: Many have maintained that humans are distinct in our ability to think, use language, and to be creative. Recent development in artificial intelligence seem to undermine these claims. Is the ability to write and think creatively part of human nature? Is that threatened by developments in AI technology?

  • Our group discussion will focus on a public lecture by Annette Vee taking place directly before we meet and will be led by professors of philosophy Todd Grantham and Christian Coseru. Students are encouraged (though not required) to attend the Annette Vee lecture beforehand.

Androids, Spirits, and Chatbots: Historicizing AI Writing
Monday, September 30, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m., RITA 102

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Honors College Discussion: AI, Writing, and Human Nature
Monday, September 30, 5:45 – 7:00 p.m., ECTR 109

How to Participate: To participate in the discussion, email Professor Grantham (granthamt@cofc.edu). Attendance will be limited to the first 20 students who RSVP. The Vee lecture is open to the public and no registration in necessary.

 

Make Your Major Stick at the College’s Majors and Minors Fair

Explore the various majors and minors the College of Charleston offers at the Fall 2024 Majors and Minors Fair.

Fall 2024 Majors and Minors Fair
Wednesday, Sept 25
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Cistern Yard
Rain date: Oct 9

The Event: Speak personally with faculty, staff and student representatives from academic programs and campus resources in one location to learn about specific requirements for majors, minors, and career options. Prizes for attendees!

Great Fit For: All undecided, re-deciding and exploring students.

Banned Together: A Documentary Screening & Conversation

Join us for a screening of the documentary Banned Together followed by a short conversation with members featured in the film, students, and local community members.

The Film: A powerful documentary telling the story of three Beaufort, SC, teens who faced down opposition from their own community and battling to bring back banned books and protect the right to read.

The Discussion: This free, nonpartisan event is more than just a film—it’s a chance to engage with a movement that affects all of us. It will be followed by a conversation with members featured in the film, including a current CofC student, community members and others. Snacks will be provided.

Join the Conversation: An RSVP is required to attend. Register on Cougar Connect to join us!

Pitch your business idea and win cash prizes at the SC Innovates Pitch Competition

Calling all South Carolina college students! Compete for thousands in cash prizes 5th Annual SC Innovates Pitch Competition.

How it Works: Students from across SC pitch a promising business idea or social enterprise. 15 semi-finalists from across the state advance to an in-person finale where $10,000 in cash prizes will be doled out.

Great fit for: Everyone! Great ideas aren’t limited by your major. You can enter as an individual or as part of a team with up to four members.

How to Apply: 5-slide pitch deck + 90-second video by Friday, October 4.