Need a Pick-Me Up?
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that โscent-evoked nostalgiaโ just might be the answer.
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that โscent-evoked nostalgiaโ just might be the answer.
Students at the College of Charleston will benefit from a recent grant from the National Institutes of Health that will deliver $100,000 a year for the next five years to support biomedical research.
Undeterred by the cancellation of their summer internships due to the coronavirus pandemic, these three CofC siblings created their own opportunities with their face mask business, Mino Charleston.
Meet Jen Wright, associate professor (soon-to-be professor) in the Department of Psychology.
Three College of Charleston graduates have received Fulbright awards to support their projects studying and teaching abroad.
After seeing a close friend struggle with mental illness, psychology graduate Megan Henrich found her calling helping children and students overcome emotional challenges.
The College's Counseling Center is prepared to support students who may be feeling anxious during the coronavirus pandemic.
The College of Charleston is hosting its third annual Peace Initiative Week, March 2โ6, 2020. The events are free and open to the public.
Margaret Humphreys, former director of the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, has given financial support to officiate the Pathways to Peace.
Has the obsession with social media and selfies made young adults more narcissistic? One student was determined to find out.