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CofC’s Women’s Health Research Team has laid the groundwork for a telehealth network, giving students a leg up in the field of community health.
CofC’s Women’s Health Research Team has laid the groundwork for a telehealth network, giving students a leg up in the field of community health.
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
The Bully Pulpit Series will host a conversation with Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang at 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 22, 2019, in the Stern Center Garden.
Wes Dudgeon, the chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, talks about his love of sports, his area of expertise and his favorite office memento.
CofC students in a strategic communications capstone course recently helped orchestrate a public relations campaign for the annual Charleston Wine + Food festival.
The Winter 2019 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is full of interesting stories about students, faculty and alumni.
How many of us can point to a cruciferous vegetable to give us our purpose in life as Katie Stagliano can?
The latest exhibit in Addlestone Library showcases the rapid evolution of communication technology from a Toy Magic Lantern to a typewriter to a cell phone.
Since its creation in 2013, the Women’s Health Research Team has generated more than $300,000 in grants in support of research, events and publications.
Three recent graduates from the College of Charleston received prestigious Fulbright awards, which will pay them to teach or conduct research in three different countries for a year.