6 07, 2023

Student Gains Courtside Experience Through Internship Program

By |2023-08-01T11:34:26-04:00July 6, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Student Gains Courtside Experience Through Internship Program

Thanks to support from the College's Career Center Internship Award program, English major Michael Stein is spending his summer as an intern with the Office of the Virginia Attorney General.

5 07, 2023

Professors Explain the Necessity for Presidential Debates

By |2023-07-28T11:17:54-04:00July 5, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Professors Explain the Necessity for Presidential Debates

Gibbs Knotts and Vince Benigni recently published an article in The Conversation that examines the public need for presidential debates

21 06, 2023

College of Charleston Faculty Pivotal in the New International African American Museum

By |2023-07-11T09:59:41-04:00June 21, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on College of Charleston Faculty Pivotal in the New International African American Museum

From serving as the interim president to helping craft exhibits to mapping complex histories, College of Charleston faculty have been essential to the development of the new International African American Museum, which will celebrate its grand opening in Charleston on Saturday, June 24.

19 06, 2023

Jewish Studies Professor Explains Jewish Denominations

By |2023-07-06T12:29:02-04:00June 19, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Jewish Studies Professor Explains Jewish Denominations

Joshua Shanes, associate professor of Jewish studies, has published an article in The Conversation that examines the differences between Jewish denominations.

14 06, 2023

Public Health Professor Writes about the Ugly Side of Beauty

By |2023-06-30T16:56:29-04:00June 14, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Public Health Professor Writes about the Ugly Side of Beauty

Public health professor Leslie Hart writes an article in The Conversation concerning the dangers of chemicals founds in popular cosmetics.

13 06, 2023

CofC Podcast: African American Studies Professor Explores the Traumatic Afterlife of Lynching

By |2023-06-30T16:55:18-04:00June 13, 2023|Academics, All News, CofC Podcast|Comments Off on CofC Podcast: African American Studies Professor Explores the Traumatic Afterlife of Lynching

On this episode of 'Speaking of … College of Charleston,' Mari Crabtree, associate professor of African American studies, talks about her book, 'My Soul Is a Witness: The Traumatic Afterlife of Lynching.'

5 06, 2023

Health Sciences Dean Weighs in on How Medications Could Help Reduce Obesity Epidemic

By |2023-06-23T14:37:38-04:00June 5, 2023|Academics, All News|Comments Off on Health Sciences Dean Weighs in on How Medications Could Help Reduce Obesity Epidemic

Wesley Dudgeon, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, discusses the drugs Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro and their effects on weight loss in clinical trials.

30 05, 2023

Anthropology, Archeaology Students Assist in Excavation at Historic Home

By |2023-06-29T10:01:27-04:00May 30, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Anthropology, Archeaology Students Assist in Excavation at Historic Home

Students recently dug into the history of the Heyward-Washington House in downtown Charleston in an effort to learn more about the people who lived at the site prior to the home's construction in 1772.

23 05, 2023

Communication Scholarships Pass the Proverbial Torch to the Next Generation

By |2023-06-09T14:52:52-04:00May 23, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Communication Scholarships Pass the Proverbial Torch to the Next Generation

As a recipient of the James Kenneth Adkins Jr. Memorial Scholarship and the Mary Croghan Ramsay “Ask Jackie” Scholarship, Honors College student Anna Rowe is continuing the legacy of the passionate communicators for whom the scholarships are named.  

18 05, 2023

Honors Student Receives Goldwater Scholarship

By |2023-06-07T08:13:58-04:00May 18, 2023|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Honors Student Receives Goldwater Scholarship

Ansley Elkins, a biology major in the Honors College, has received a Barry Goldwater Scholarship – one of the nation’s highest honors for undergraduates in the STEM field.