CofC to Recognize Birthplace of Civil Rights Activist, Educator Septima Clark
A historical marker will be erected Thursday, May 3, 2018, at 105 Wentworth Street in honor of civil rights activist Septima Clark.
A historical marker will be erected Thursday, May 3, 2018, at 105 Wentworth Street in honor of civil rights activist Septima Clark.
An exercise science professor and a physics professor from the College of Charleston have joined forces to explore the potential benefits of laser therapies.
The Department of Teacher Education is focused on supporting education majors while addressing recruitment issues amid a national teacher shortage.
Alumna Jazzi Goode '11 connects with her elementary school students in a profound way by dressing up as prominent figures from African American history.
As the inventor of the Tru-D ultraviolet light disinfection system, Dr. Jeffery Deal knows a few things about how to stop the spread of dangerous diseases.
Professor Andrew Lewis is leaving his post in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance after more than 40 years at the College of Charleston.
Exercise science major Richard Saad says the lessons he’s learned in the classroom helped him start a business focused on healthy eating.
Ashley Galloway Thomas is the first registered dietitian to serve the campus community, making the College healthier than ever.
Newly retired exercise science professor Mike Flynn says that his boatbuilding hobby is really more of an obsession.
Former Cougars point guard and elementary education major Jermel President ’03 established the DAE Foundation to educate and train student-athletes to become skilled, effective and responsible citizens.