Class Outside the Classroom: 5 Unexpected Learning Locales at CofC
Students can get a lot out of being exposed to activities and lessons beyond the walls of campus.
Students can get a lot out of being exposed to activities and lessons beyond the walls of campus.
Students will be picking up trash and other debris at the Pocket Beach near the Harbor Walk campus on Dec. 3, 2016.
Alumni Ashley Brooks '14 and Annaliese Hughes '14 plan to open Pounce cat cafe in downtown Charleston.
Malcolm Kates '16 is spending his gap year studying inherited muscular disorders through a National Institutes of Health Postbac Intramural Research Training Award.
The South Carolina Academy of Family Physicians recently named Fran Mixson Kunda ’82 as the 2016-17 Family Physician of the Year.
Gavin Naylor's anatomical database for sharks and rays is one of the many discoveries and accomplishments made by the College's resident shark expert.
Alum Skye Senterfeit ‘03 traveled a circuitous path to her job as photo editor for Travel + Leisure Magazine. She considered med school, and studied Classics, biology, Spanish and communications before attending grad school in Australia.
Andrea Creech, a senior who is double majoring in biology and Hispanic studies, is spending the summer studying at Yale University as part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program. Creech’s research will focus on type 2 diabetes.
Some of the College's top 2016 graduates will be heading to London, Germany, Ireland and South America to teach, pursue advanced degrees and perform research.
Patricia Cooney is the 2016 recipient of the Bishop Robert Smith Award, which recognizes College students who have excelled both inside and outside the classroom.