National Anti-Boredom Month: Why Being Bored Isn’t So Bad
July may be National Anti-Boredom month, but psychology professor Rhonda Swickert believes it is a good thing to be bored.
July may be National Anti-Boredom month, but psychology professor Rhonda Swickert believes it is a good thing to be bored.
Inspired by 9/11 to tell uplifting stories, PBS host Rob Stewart '94 mines the state of California for golden stories.
Natalie Byrom ’13 is a true fighter – whether she’s flying an Apache helicopter or navigating corporate sales.
Since graduating last May, Ellie Cutright '18 has been working for Belgian-based nonprofit APOPO as a research technician training African giant pouched rats in Tanzania.
She's talented enough to have played violin with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and to perform in a touring band, but student Cecilia McGuinn says music is just her hobby.
College of Charleston psychology professor and department chair Gabrielle Principe says unstructured play is key to social cognitive development.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Jennifer Wilhelm has been awarded a $432,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how peripheral nerves regenerate.