Professor to Research Reproductive Justice Movement in Ireland
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
The National Geographic Society has named Adeyemi Oduwole a National Geographic Explorer and awarded him a prestigious grant to support his summer research.
Sean Hannigan ’18 knows what it’s like to be up against something he can’t control, but the former CofC sailor has learned how to stay on course.
Dollie Jennings '18 research shows how important a good sense of smell is to memories and our psychological well-being.
Her daughter had so many T-shirts from her college years that Rhonda Whiting sewed them all together for a fundraising opportunity.
As the co-founder of Unsettled, a work-tourism company, Michael Youngblood '07 curates working retreats for self-discovery.
The first of the College's 10 new student orientation sessions for the 2018–19 academic year will kick off on June 18, 2018.
Whether you're looking for summer activities for your kids or a little breather for yourself, the College of Charleston is offering summer camps for everyone!
Exercise Science professor William Barfield may be leaving his full-time post at the College, but thanks to a new scholarship in his honor his legacy will continue for years to come.
Commencement will be a family affair for five faculty members with children in the College's 2018 graduating class.