College Cares Initiative Supports Local Clinic With Teddy Bear Drive
The College of Charleston's Office of Institutional Diversity’s College Cares initiative is holding a teddy bear drive for the Shifa Clinic in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
The College of Charleston's Office of Institutional Diversity’s College Cares initiative is holding a teddy bear drive for the Shifa Clinic in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Freshman Sydney Eiland is attending the College of Charleston thanks to financial support from the Franklin Barker West Memorial Scholarship.
Track and field star Simone Harris has been awarded the Otto B. German ’73 Endowed Alumni Scholarship in Athletics.
A study headed by public health professor Leslie Hart shows bottlenose dolphins in Florida are exposed to man-made chemical additives in consumer products.
Since its creation in 2013, the Women’s Health Research Team has generated more than $300,000 in grants in support of research, events and publications.
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
The summer 2018 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is just arriving in homes and around campus.
Leslie Hart's focus is on how personal care products expose both students and dolphins to a harmful chemical associated with reproductive problems.
Standout student leader Jasmine Shabazz is thriving in her journey toward becoming a physician and public health specialist.
College of Charleston junior Samantha Krantz is committed to ensuring that those who perished in the Holocaust are never forgotten.