Science Students Launch Recycling Program for Rubber Gloves
Evan Bailey and Caroline Gilmer were bothered by the number of nitrile gloves discarded at the College, so they found a way to have the majority of them recycled.
Evan Bailey and Caroline Gilmer were bothered by the number of nitrile gloves discarded at the College, so they found a way to have the majority of them recycled.
The College of Charleston's Sustainability Literacy Institute will close out the academic year with a series of events April 17-19.
Sustainability expert Lawrence Bloom will speak to students at the College of Charleston at an event on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.
Supporting the College’s sustainability literacy initiative, the Department of Theatre and Dance’s 2017–18 production season, SUSTAIN THIS!, resumes Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018.
Professor Barry Stiefel is the student engagement fellow for CofC's Sustainability Literacy Institute.
Sarah Fraser ’05 (M.E.S.) is a sustainability specialist at New Belgium Brewing, where she supports the company’s environmental stewardship programs.
This month, Keith Sauls '90 is embarking on the South Pole Energy Challenge – the first-ever expedition to the South Pole powered solely by clean-energy technologies.
Time is running out for the College community and the public to visit the spectacular Sea Change exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
Three CofC alumni are helping to grow the solar industry through their work with Charleston-based SolBright Energy Solutions.
Learn more about the Sea Change exhibit at the College’s Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in this Q&A with artists Chris Jordan and Aurora Robson.