FitCatz: A First-Year Experience to Remember
FitCatz is an aquatic and motor therapy community service program designed to help children with disabilities become efficient movers.
FitCatz is an aquatic and motor therapy community service program designed to help children with disabilities become efficient movers.
Professor Anne Gutshall was selected for an award from the Delta Gamma Foundation after being nominated by some of her former students, who are also members of the sorority. She will accept the award at the foundation's annual banquet in June.
Terry K. Peterson was honored in Dallas at the Beyond School Hours: National Education Conference, which began March 9, 2016. He has also recently helped launch the College's Afterschool and Summer Learning Resource Center.
President Mary Thornley will speak on March 18, 2016, as part of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Signature Speaker Series.
Loving America Street is improving lives using the community's strengths. Most recently, the group saved and restored an essential neighborhood laundromat.
Students at the College are learning self-defense techniques based on Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but the class is just as much about attitude as it is physical skill.
Kendall Deas, an expert in education policy research and an adjunct professor in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance, was recently named a 2016-2017 New Leadership Academy Fellow by the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and its National Center For Institutional Diversity.
Students at the College earn academic credit in Intro to Surfing.
The College is hosting alumni educators at a January basketball game and mailing out College of Charleston posters to South Carolina classrooms.
The former Boston Celtic will share his powerful story of drug abuse and recovery at the Second Annual Chucktown Talks on Nov. 12, 2015.