Internship Program Helps Student Make Strides on Capitol Hill
Thanks to the support of the Career Center Internship Award program, public health major Kaytlin Brown is spending her summer as an intern with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
Thanks to the support of the Career Center Internship Award program, public health major Kaytlin Brown is spending her summer as an intern with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
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.
The College of Charleston Emergency Medical Services team gives student-volunteers real world experience as emergency medical technicians.
This year's Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grant projects span a variety of academic interests, from exploring a potential new treatment for spinal cord injuries to environmentally friendly water purification techniques to the integration of video projections into lighting design.
As a student within the Honors College, Olivia Yalden says the Honors College offers more than just rigorous courses – it gives students additional opportunities outside the classroom and a community with whom to navigate college life.
Despite the pandemic, the nonprofit Kids on Point, which is housed at the College of Charleston, has continued to offer academic support in addition to coaching on the squash courts for children from under resourced neighborhoods.
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.
After losing a number of friends and family to drug overdose, Duncan Weller made it his mission to find answers through research.
Public health graduate Kennedy Toole will begin the next chapter of her life later this month as she enrolls in the physician assistant program at the Medical University of South Carolina.
One CofC professor specializing in the history of disease and public health offers a helpful perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic.