In a Lather about Hand-Washing
Zach Sturman '17 studied the complex factors of behavioral economics that influence whether we wash, or don't wash, our hands.
Zach Sturman '17 studied the complex factors of behavioral economics that influence whether we wash, or don't wash, our hands.
Life’s hectic undertow can shift in the blink of an eye, with no warning or care. For this alumnus, a rare encounter with a leatherback sea turtle reminded him that when you’re thrown off course, sometimes all you can do is wait for help. By Luke Rein ’15 2015 was an exciting year. After I
Geology grads Emily Sekula ’05, Michael Passarello ’08 and Karen Black ’10 have established the Geology Alumni Endowed Fund to provide student scholarships for research and field studies.
Hilda Debacker has announced the Rene and Hilda Debacker Endowed Scholarship, a legacy commitment for merit-based support of Charleston County students.
Google will continue its financial support of the College of Charleston's Race and Social Justice Initiative headed up by the Avery Research Center.
Alumnus William Granberry '10, who majored in communication, has taken his storytelling and marketing skills from the pinnacle of the music industry to the top of the world of social media at Twitter.
College of Charleston alumni Logan Honeycutt '09 and Michael Cody '06 have founded the Chicago-based BareItAll Pet Foods.
Math and computer science double major Blaine Billings has found a window into his future at the College of Charleston's campus at Harbor Walk.
Ret. Col. John Nerges '17 found a new beat to march to at the College after a 30-year career as a critical care nurse in the U.S. Army.
Jackson Ewing '03 has traveled the globe as the director of Asian sustainability for the Asian Society Policy Institute.