Study Break: Meet a Biology Major
Meet Aubrey Anthony, a junior double-majoring in biology and anthropology who is passionate about the environment and cultural awareness.
Meet Aubrey Anthony, a junior double-majoring in biology and anthropology who is passionate about the environment and cultural awareness.
The Women’s Health Research Team focused their annual Student Health Survey and subsequent BeWell campaign on behaviors that help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Sociology Professor Heath Hoffmann talks about the advantages and successes of online asynchronous classes for students and faculty.
As the youngest division director at her medical center, Elizabeth Seiverling ’01 credits much of her success to her time on the tennis court for CofC.
With 386 sections of online courses on the summer schedule, there’s no shortage of opportunities for CofC students to keep the momentum of their education going as the temperature creeps up.
The College’s Teaching and Learning Team, an office dedicated to helping professors integrate technology into their teaching, has ramped up its efforts to support faculty ahead of the College's e-learning period.
The College of Charleston is hosting its third annual Peace Initiative Week, March 2–6, 2020. The events are free and open to the public.
Alumnus J. Casey Martin started over in his career, crediting his flexibility in the job market to skills he learned at CofC.
Jasmine Utsey '08 enhances the visitor experience as the program specialist and business liaison at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
In 2004, the College of Charleston Center for Creative Retirement established a scholarship for college-age students studying gerontology. Meet this year's recipient, sociology major Kylie Vorhis.