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.
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.
What’s better than dancing, digging in the dirt and getting a medal? Kittens! See what we’ve been up to over the past few weeks at the College of Charleston.
Biology major Michelle Graham recently won Student Entrepreneur of the Year for her device, Surro-Kitty, which provides young kittens with a natural feeding experience.
The College of Charleston is hosting a variety of dynamic and intensive day camps for high school students – as well as a creative camp for kids – this summer.
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.
An Alabama mom’s graduation gift for her College of Charleston-bound daughter has become a must-see video on TikTok.
Elizabeth Bick, assistant professor of photography, collaborated with students in the Department of Theatre and Dance to create Spoleto Festival USA's 2023 poster.
The College of Charleston will host the second annual Maroon Walk for Juneteenth on June 5, 2023. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature a half-mile walk exploring sites of African American history on the College’s campus.
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.
From A Charleston Affair to a behind-the-scenes look at commencement: You can see what makes the College of Charleston such a special place.