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29 07, 2016

Double Lung Transplant Survivor Brennen Reeves Returns to Stage

By |2023-05-22T12:37:09-04:00July 29, 2016|Campus Life|Comments Off on Double Lung Transplant Survivor Brennen Reeves Returns to Stage

Brennen Reeves '14 returns to campus to tell his story of living with cystic fibrosis and surviving a double lung transplant.

22 07, 2016

Cyberbullying Unmasked: One Survivor’s Story

By |2020-02-25T13:02:16-05:00July 22, 2016|Campus Life, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Cyberbullying Unmasked: One Survivor’s Story

Psychology major Emily Torchiana is lifting the veil of stigma and speaking out about mental health and cyberbullying. And she's saving lives while she's at it.

7 07, 2016

Martin Scholars Learn the Media Ropes, Hobnob in DC and NY

By |2023-02-01T21:46:21-05:00July 7, 2016|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Martin Scholars Learn the Media Ropes, Hobnob in DC and NY

The new Martin Scholars Program was created to inspire future generations of leaders and mentors among outstanding communication students at the College of Charleston.

1 07, 2016

Strong Finish for BOUNDLESS Campaign Promises Strong Start for the Future

By |2020-02-25T13:02:20-05:00July 1, 2016|Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Strong Finish for BOUNDLESS Campaign Promises Strong Start for the Future

The College's BOUNDLESS Campaign has come to a close, but its impact keeps on going. The $125 million fundraising initiative began in October 2009 and culminated at midnight on June 30, 2016.

21 06, 2016

Uterus Pillows and Vulva Puppets Make the Birds and Bees a Breeze

By |2016-07-05T09:52:31-04:00June 21, 2016|Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on Uterus Pillows and Vulva Puppets Make the Birds and Bees a Breeze

Trish Hutchison ’88, a campus physician for the College of Charleston's Student Health Services and cofounder of the Girlology and Guyology sex-ed programs, is a pro at giving "the talk" – so much so that she's going global to promote sex education in languages she doesn't even speak.

20 06, 2016

Course of Nature

By |2016-08-02T10:07:11-04:00June 20, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Course of Nature

The class is quiet, focused. It’s the final exam, and all heads are down, concentrating – all eyes on the task at hand. Still, Melissa Hughes isn’t surprised when one student gets up to point out the pileated woodpecker in the window behind her. “It’s been like this all semester,” says the biology professor, who

20 06, 2016

Road to Recovery

By |2020-01-16T09:47:45-05:00June 20, 2016|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Road to Recovery

With the demands of coursework and the distractions of modern life, conquering college can take a village. And when you arrive on campus after having overcome drug or alcohol addiction, that collective effort may even determine whether or not you walk through Porters Lodge with a degree in hand. The newfound freedom of college brings

20 06, 2016

Down to a Science

By |2016-08-03T14:07:45-04:00June 20, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Down to a Science

The first time she stepped foot in a real laboratory, Ka’Dedra Andrea Creech didn’t know what to expect. Sure, she’d watched plenty of Dexter’s Laboratory, but she knew the Cartoon Network’s interpretation of scientific experimentation couldn’t compare to the real thing. “When I walked into the lab my freshman year at the College, I was