Cyberbullying Unmasked: One Survivor’s Story
Psychology major Emily Torchiana is lifting the veil of stigma and speaking out about mental health and cyberbullying. And she's saving lives while she's at it.
Psychology major Emily Torchiana is lifting the veil of stigma and speaking out about mental health and cyberbullying. And she's saving lives while she's at it.
According to junior Ellie Thomson, there's no shortage of activities during summertime in Charleston.
Trish Hutchison โ88, 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" โ so much so that she's going global to promote sex education in languages she doesn't even speak.
"The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas," by Anand Giridharadas, is the 2016โ17 book selection for The College Reads! โ the College's campuswide common reading program.
As an admissions counselor at the College, Kenyatta Grimmage shares his personal experiences of a tough childhood to relate to minority students who might have to overcome similar obstacles.
Lisa Christian '09 can't always be in her REACH office to give words of encouragement, but at least you can always read her door.
Andrea Creech, a senior who is double majoring in biology and Hispanic studies, is spending the summer studying at Yale University as part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program. Creechโs research will focus on type 2 diabetes.
The College's partnership with Nottingham Forest in the Community is meant to improve the lives of young Latinos in North Charleston through soccer.
The Society for Cinema and Media Studies invited computer science major and mathematics/film studies minor Elaina Cole to present her research on 1980s teen films at their undergraduate conference in Boulder, Colo., this week.
Take this April Fool's Day quiz to find out just how well you know the College โ and how much it's been fooling you all these years!