CofC Faces to Know: Nadia Avendaño
Meet Nadia Avendaño, associate professor of Spanish at the College of Charleston.
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Meet Nadia Avendaño, associate professor of Spanish at the College of Charleston.
College of Charleston student Latherial Calbert had never been overseas until an exchange program with American University Cairo landed him on another continent, in a culture a world away from his own.
The American Red Cross is holding three separate blood drives at the College of Charleston Feb. 22, March 1 and April 5.
With only two more regular season home games left, now is the time for students to catch the Cougars in action at TD Arena and experience the excitement and energy that only comes from being in the student section.
A kama‘aina (local) now, Lindsay Louise ’14 shares her best travel tips to Oahu, Hawaii.
An epic, seagoing quest by a pair of alumni provides equal parts adventure and cultural connection.
To his students’ benefit, longtime tourism and hospitality professor Steve Litvin has visited close to 100 countries. Here are his Top 10 most memorable trips.
As an ichthyologist, Rodney Rountree '87 (M.S.) has unveiled the myriad of sounds in freshwater and marine ecosystems by identifying thousands of burps, coughs and, yes, even farts of fish that may play a vital role in their survival.
As the director of CofC's Lowcountry Hazards Center, Norman Levine plays a crucial role in the area's flood control efforts while also giving students valuable real-world experience.
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.