Professor’s Disinfection Device Combats Disease Worldwide
As the inventor of the Tru-D ultraviolet light disinfection system, Dr. Jeffery Deal knows a few things about how to stop the spread of dangerous diseases.
As the inventor of the Tru-D ultraviolet light disinfection system, Dr. Jeffery Deal knows a few things about how to stop the spread of dangerous diseases.
Boeing has awarded a grant of $125,000 to continue funding a state-wide, multi-agency Food Systems Change Initiative under the direction of the College of Charleston.
Ashley Galloway Thomas is the first registered dietitian to serve the campus community, making the College healthier than ever.
Public health major Sierra Small '17 spent her undergraduate career researching the social and economic factors that impact sexual health.
As she prepares to head to Emory University School of Medicine, Grace Moxley hopes to one day practice rural medicine in her tiny hometown of Mountain Rest, South Carolina.
Public Health major Cora Webb expanded her world view on health and healthcare during a study abroad trip to Italy in the summer of 2016.
Trish Hutchison ’88, a campus physician for the College of Charleston's Student Health Services and cofounder of the Girlology and Guyology sex-ed programs, is a pro at giving "the talk" – so much so that she's going global to promote sex education in languages she doesn't even speak.
Beth Sundstrom and Andrea DeMaria, co-directors of the Women's Health Research Team, are featured in a Science for the People podcast and as Charlie Magazine's 50 Most Progressive for 2016.
Seniors Chelsea Roland and Ellie Flock will put their grants toward graduate education in Victoria, British Columbia, and London, England.
Check out five College of Charleston rising seniors who are taking on varied, competitive academic and internship programs this summer.