Geologist Takes the Helm in Offshore Education
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
Adjunct geology professor Anton Dumars '99 provides educational boat tours of the Lowcountry waterways to groups of all sizes, ages and interests.
At the College, we like to speak in metaphors. In true academic fashion, that type of language, that type of thinking, applies gravitas with just the right poetic flourishes. And so, we often frame our faculty and students – their collective curiosity and passion for inquiry – as the very heart and soul of campus.
The voice of Jeanette Guinn is ubiquitous on South Carolina radio airwaves.
Everyone who visits the College of Charleston campus can see it's a beautiful place. What they don't see is all the work that goes into making it look this way.
Everywhere you look, people are taking a stand – especially at the College of Charleston. From Harbor Walk to Randolph Hall, all the way to the School of Professional Studies on the North Campus, staff and faculty are standing up for their health and converting to stand-up desks.
In addition to teaching philosophy at the College of Charleston, Rachel McKinnon is a competitive badminton player and a former professional poker player.
The dean of the College's new School of Professional Studies has been taking on challenges all his life.
January 8, 2015 would have been Elvis Presley's 80th birthday. Our beloved Ms. Judy explains why she can’t help falling in love with the King.
On campus, you know Bruce Fleming as the director of iCharleston and the Living and Learning Communities. But, off campus, he's the go-to guy for students who want to play collegiate golf.
You don’t drive 75 miles to get to a job you don’t like – a job you don’t believe in, a job you don’t absolutely love. And Clara Hodges certainly does.