4 Tips for a More Sustainable Thanksgiving
Campus experts urge you to make the most of the Thanksgiving holiday by showing some love to Mother Earth and growing closer with friends and family.
Campus experts urge you to make the most of the Thanksgiving holiday by showing some love to Mother Earth and growing closer with friends and family.
A team of three students representing three different academic majors won the grand prize for a product they devised as part of the College's ICAT program.
Several events and activities are planned to raise awareness about hunger and homelessness in our community.
Climate education expert Eban Goodstein will discuss “How to Get a Job Saving the Planet: Sustainability Careers in Business, NGOs, and Government" at 3 p.m. on Nov. 17, 2015.
When they aren't teaching, conducting research or making a difference in the lives of students, these faculty members are playing guitar for audiences, completing triathalons and diving on shipwrecks.
Two College of Charleston students have assembled a panel of individuals to address the topic of sustainable seafood.
The Lee and Anne Higdon Student Leadership Center at the College has been presenting the Fall Leadership Conference for the past 10 years.
The festival, which highlights the impact and historical significance of black classical composers and performers, takes place Oct. 21- Oct. 25 at various venues in Charleston, including the College of Charleston campus.
Senior Nicole Fernandez and junior Aisha Gallion developed a discussion series to facilitate conversations about social justice issues. The first session takes place Oct. 15, 2015.
Family Weekend is a wonderful time for families to visit campus, see how their students are doing, and enjoy all that the College and Charleston have to offer.