8 Questions for Biology Professor Renaud Geslain
Renaud Geslain, a molecular biology professor at the College of Charleston, opens up about his hobbies, passions, research, and more in an interview with The College Today.
Renaud Geslain, a molecular biology professor at the College of Charleston, opens up about his hobbies, passions, research, and more in an interview with The College Today.
Tackle institutional racism, participate in storytelling, paint a mural, plant a garden...there are many ways to celebrate Sustainability Week at the College.
Terry K. Peterson was honored in Dallas at the Beyond School Hours: National Education Conference, which began March 9, 2016. He has also recently helped launch the College's Afterschool and Summer Learning Resource Center.
The College's Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program studied architecture in Havana over Spring Break.
These singing Cougars hope to ultimately compete in July in Chicago at the national convention for the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
Edward Hart's piece will be performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in conjunction with the College's concert choir, on April 1 and 2.
The comedians will perform at the Charleston Comedy Festival from March 25-26, 2016. Find out what Todd Barry, who has appeared on Comedy Central, plans to do while in Charleston.
College of Charleston senior and Honors College student Becca Starkes shares some helpful tips from a recent networking trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City.
The Martin Scholars mentoring program is accepting applications from rising College seniors who are majoring in communication.