Whether we’re celebrating future educators, supporting young students or growing a garden, the College of Charleston community is focused on making a difference.
The Call Me MISTER program, which academically and financially supports male minority students who choose to major in education, held its annual signing ceremony for new members on Saturday, March 6, 2021, at Alumni Center in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance. (Photos by Heather Moran)
Students recently spent an afternoon volunteering at the Warren Place Garden, the largest on-campus garden featuring vegetable production beds, banana trees, herbs and flowers. Students, faculty and staff can volunteer to learn more about sustainable agriculture and pick a few veggies. (Photos by Mike Ledford)