CofC Educators Find Their Ground in Aerial Arts
Deanna Caveny, associate provost for faculty affairs, and Lauren Hernandez-Rubio, adjunct biology faculty, find common ground through the aerial arts.
Deanna Caveny, associate provost for faculty affairs, and Lauren Hernandez-Rubio, adjunct biology faculty, find common ground through the aerial arts.
The College of Charleston Emergency Medical Services team gives student-volunteers real world experience as emergency medical technicians.
Four new programs of study will launch this fall, including majors in electrical engineering and environmental geosciences.
Students participating in the College's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program shared their research with children ages 5-12 during a recent event.
The Honors College and MUSC partnered together to create the Pipeline for Aspiring Surgical Scientists (PASS) internship program for students considering careers in surgery or as a medical scientist.
Every summer, the College of Charleston welcomes high school students for a chance to explore the CofC experience in a unique, immersive way through the Honors College Summer Institute.
With dozens of students, faculty and alumni on its employee and volunteer roster over its 30 years, the Avian Conservation Center in Awendaw, South Carolina, is as much a Cougar refuge as it is a sanctuary for birds of prey.
Biology alumnus Will Freund '17 is sail-kayaking from Miami to Norfolk, Virginia, to find out from residents along the way how their coastal environment has changed in recent years.
Vernon L. Kennedy Jr., who will graduate this week with a degree in biology, recently received the 2021 Presidential Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Service – the College’s most prestigious honor for students.
Meet Aubrey Anthony, a junior double-majoring in biology and anthropology who is passionate about the environment and cultural awareness.