16 11, 2018

College Cares Initiative Supports Local Clinic With Teddy Bear Drive

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The College of Charleston's Office of Institutional Diversityโ€™s College Cares initiative is holding a teddy bear drive for the Shifa Clinic in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.

12 11, 2018

Franklin Barker West Memorial Scholarship Opens Doors for Freshmen

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Freshman Sydney Eiland is attending the College of Charleston thanks to financial support from the Franklin Barker West Memorial Scholarship.

23 10, 2018

Track and Field Star Awarded Alumni Scholarship in Athletics

By |2020-02-25T12:57:43-05:00October 23, 2018|Athletics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Track and Field Star Awarded Alumni Scholarship in Athletics

Track and field star Simone Harris has been awarded the Otto B. German โ€™73 Endowed Alumni Scholarship in Athletics.

6 09, 2018

Professor’s Research Shows Dolphins Exposed to Chemicals

By |2020-02-25T12:57:53-05:00September 6, 2018|Academics|Comments Off on Professor’s Research Shows Dolphins Exposed to Chemicals

A study headed by public health professor Leslie Hart shows bottlenose dolphins in Florida are exposed to man-madeย chemical additives in consumer products.

18 05, 2018

New Exercise Science Scholarship Honors Retiring Professor

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Exercise Science professor William Barfield may be leaving his full-time post at the College, but thanks to a new scholarship in his honor his legacy will continue for years to come.

8 05, 2018

Graduate’s Butterfly Project Takes Wing

By |2020-03-02T13:07:32-05:00May 8, 2018|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Graduate’s Butterfly Project Takes Wing

Allison Dargis, an early childhood education major who is graduating this weekend, spent part of her senior year teaching children about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) through the study of butterflies.