Eating Habits, Lack of Exercise Fuel America’s Title as Fattest Country
Assistant professor of exercise science Wes Dudgeon explains why a new obesity study identifies America as the fattest country in the world.
Assistant professor of exercise science Wes Dudgeon explains why a new obesity study identifies America as the fattest country in the world.
A College of Charleston course called "No Passport Required: Globalization from a Community Perspective" brought globalization into the classroom.
Check out the College's must-do list to help you prepare for your first year. It includes secrets to setting a budget, how not to set off the fire alarm, and more.
Margaret Hagood, an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education, says kids can keep their minds sharp while still enjoying summer break.
A recent obesity report says one-third of the population is obese. Public health professor Matt Page agrees that it the biggest issue in the U.S. right now, but he says another issue should be on your radar.
As the College of Charleston baseball team gets ready for Saturday's NCAA Super Regional, here's an around-the-horn look at the team, designed to increase your Cougar I.Q.
The Cougars defeated Long Beach State 4-2 and will next face Texas Tech in a best-of-three weekend series beginning Saturday, June 7, 2014.
Staff from the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture are participating in professional development this summer.
International students Cassio Greco and Pedro Sobrinho sit at their College of Charleston computers trying to develop software that would help speakers pronounce names correctly during commencement addresses and other functions. "This way we think we can have a more reliable system for graduation name reading than we have today," said Christopher Starr, head of
The team defeated Long Beach State 6-3 and will play Monday afternoon for a shot at the Regional Title. The game is available on ESPN3.com or ESPN 910 AM radio in Charleston.