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Graduate Student Spearheads World Oceans Day Events
Cheyenne Twilley, who is pursuing dual graduate degrees in environmental and sustainability studies and public administration, has successfully launched World Oceans Day events in South Carolina and beyond.
Health Sciences Dean Weighs in on How Medications Could Help Reduce Obesity Epidemic
Wesley Dudgeon, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, discusses the drugs Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro and their effects on weight loss in clinical trials.
College of Charleston Photos of the Week
What’s better than dancing, digging in the dirt and getting a medal? Kittens! See what we’ve been up to over the past few weeks at the College of Charleston.
CAMPUS LIFE
Our City: Live Blogging the College of Charleston’s Big Dance
Get all the latest information and behind-the-scenes action as the College of Charleston men's basketball team prepares for its first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years.
Neurodiversity Initiative Club to Host Neurodiversity Celebration Week
The College's Neurodiversity Initiative Club will host its first-ever Neurodiversity Celebration Week March 13-21 to explain and celebrate neurodiversity.
Men’s Basketball Claims CAA Title, Clinches Spot at NCAA Tourney
College of Charleston men's basketball claimed the CAA title on Tuesday, beating the University of North Carolina Wilmington 63-58.
ACADEMICS
Women’s Basketball Player Is Going From Courts to Code
Women's basketball player Tyler Collins is breaking down stereotypes as one of the few – but growing in number – women of color who code.
Wes Dudgeon to Serve as Interim Dean of New School of Health Sciences
Wes Dudgeon, associate professor and former chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, will assume the role of interim dean of CofC’s new School of Health Sciences on June 1, 2022.
Political Science Grad Prepared for Life Beyond Politics
Political science major Zachary Kronsberg says his fascination with politics started at an early age. He is leaving CofC with a deeper appreciation of the American political system and is ready to chart a new course.
ALUMNI
CofC Alums’ Band Ranky Tanky Earns Grammy Nomination
Three College of Charleston alumni are in the running for a Grammy nomination with their band Ranky Tanky.
Music Alum Makes it to ‘Forbidden Broadway’
Manny Houston '15 is turning heads as a cast member of "Forbidden Broadway," getting him one step closer to his goal of making it to Broadway.
I Want Your Job: Business Liaison at National Museum of African American History
Jasmine Utsey '08 enhances the visitor experience as the program specialist and business liaison at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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