Professor to Use Research to Bring Together East Cooper Communities
Professor Annette Watson's research will identify fishing places to protect and commonalities for land-use planning.
Professor Annette Watson's research will identify fishing places to protect and commonalities for land-use planning.
Avery Research Center Executive Director is one of the 50 most progressive people in Charleston
Students learn apiculture (beekeeping) thanks to grant from the Office of Sustainability's ECOllective Fund.
Kindergarten teacher Kristi Meeuwse (M.Ed. '93) is a 2013 Apple Distinguished Educator.
Included in Charlie Magazine's 50 Most Progressive People are College faculty, staff and alumni.
Christian Coseru and Sheridan Hough spoke on consciousness and Buddhist philosophy.
Alumni, athletes and artists were the big winners for the College in the annual Charleston City Paper picks.
Sanchez is an international lecturer on black culture and literature, women’s liberation, peace and racial justice.
“Climate warming is a volatile issue for South Carolina, but it’s not volatile in the real world,” said College of Charleston marine biologist Phil Dustan, who tracks it and has been vocal about a demonstrated, alarming warming trend. “People who think it’s not human-caused probably would also think the Wright Brothers would never fly.” Read
Students refine their career options during a whirlwind tour of Washington D.C. and New York City.