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Public Health Professor Writes about the Global Childhood Obesity Epidemic
College of Charleston public health professor Kathleen Trejo Tello discusses the growing global childhood obesity epidemic.
Call Me MISTER Students Get Head Start on Teaching Through New Kids on Point Partnership
A group of education majors in the College of Charlestonโs Call Me MISTER Program are getting a head start on their careers in the classroom this summer through a new partnership with the educational nonprofit Kids on Point.
College of Charleston Raises More than $20 Million for Third Year in a Row
The College of Charleston Institutional Advancement team raised $20.6 million in gifts and commitments in fiscal year 2023, continuing a three-year trend of increased philanthropic giving.
CAMPUS LIFE
College of Charleston to Host Second Annual Maroon Walk for Juneteenth
The College of Charleston will host the second annual Maroon Walk for Juneteenth on June 5, 2023. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature a half-mile walk exploring sites of African American history on the Collegeโs campus.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From A Charleston Affair to a behind-the-scenes look at commencement: You can see what makes the College of Charleston such a special place.
Relive Spring 2023 Commencement in Photos
Take a look at some of the standout moments from spring 2023 commencement. Congrats, grads, and best wishes on the bright future ahead!
ACADEMICS
Hispanic Studies Professor Highlights the Father of Salsa in New Documentary
Hispanic studies professor Yulian Martรญnez-Escobar's new documentary 'Llegรณ Federico y Su Salsa' highlights the story of salsa musician Federico Betancourt.
MUSC, CofC to Tackle Gender Disparities in Biomedical Innovation With New Program
The Medical University of South Carolina and the College of Charleston have received a $2.4 million grant to establish the STEM-Coaching and Resources for Entrepreneurial Women (CREW) program.
CofC Podcast: The Frightening History of Witchcraft and Sleep Disorders
On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' history professor Jason Coy and Francesca Gibson, a double-major in history and psychology, explore a time in history when people believed in and feared witchcraft.
ALUMNI
Alumnus Is Making the Headlines
As the CEO of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Blair Holladay '84 is playing a key role in helping to combat the coronavirus.
Alumni Welcome Center Named After Beloved Alumnus
Associated with the College of Charleston for 70 years in one way or another, Tony Meyer '49 is now officially linked with CofC in perpetuity.
CofC Remembers Beloved Alumnus Tony Meyer
Be magnanimous: Thatโs what Tony Meyer โ49 always told members of CofC's Student Alumni Associates. And indeed, Meyer, who dedicated more than seven decades of his life to the College, certainly did.
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