Coronavirus: Lessons From a Pandemic
Professors at the College are using the COVID-19 pandemic to help students understand concepts across a wide array of academic disciplines from biology to business to public health.
Professors at the College are using the COVID-19 pandemic to help students understand concepts across a wide array of academic disciplines from biology to business to public health.
Inspired by the scholarship that their daughter received while a student at the College of Charleston, Scott Cracraft ’83 and Janet Cracraft ’85 established the Cracraft Family Endowed Scholarship in 2015.
As a data analyst at the American Medical Association, Alanna Berdanier '13 is bridging the gap between health data and the people who use it.
College of Charleston public health major Britt Soyebo finds federally funded summer research at Auburn University transformational.
Public health professor Brian Bossak gives us five ways to stay cool this summer even in the heat of the moment.
Public health major and Honors College student Jackson Hartley has had a passion for helping others since an early age.
Student Allie Stern was one of six students to receive a Race and Social Justice Initiative Student Leadership Award aimed at addressing social change on campus.
Partners In Food, a new student club at the College, seeks to support the homeless through food redistribution efforts.
The College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina are co-sponsoring a panel discussion titled "Gender, Race and Medicine" on Jan. 28, 2019.
The new Center for Oceans and Human Health and Climate Change Interactions will study the effects of ocean health-related illness and disease.