CofC Students Donate 1,000s of Pounds of Materials During Move Out
College of Charleston students donated thousands of pounds to Goodwill Industries in 2015 through a program called Give and Go.
College of Charleston students donated thousands of pounds to Goodwill Industries in 2015 through a program called Give and Go.
Thanks to scholarships from the College of Charleston Fund and the Parents' Fund, Jenny Brennan '15 was able to get the experiences and education she needs to make a difference in the environment and the world.
The College was given this distinction based on its commitment to the environment and sustainability.
Raj Patel will discuss his book, “The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy," in a free event on April 8, 2015 at 5:30.
The holidays don’t have to be a time of overindulgence. With this great advice from the Office of Sustainability you can shop, give gifts and eat in ways that are both sustainable and festive.
Food Day is Friday, October 24, 2014 and the College is part of the Lowcountry Food Day Crawl. The menu features products from seven different local farms.
Charleston's population is growing exponentially, which has prompted a recent transportation study and proposed city-wide bike share. MES/MPA student Aaron Holly weighs in.
The summer issue of "Synergies," published by the Office of Sustainability at the College, focuses on connecting sustainable initiatives within the Lowcountry.
Stressed out over mid-term exams? Find out how the College's urban gardens can help ease your tension and improve your health.
The Welcome Back Picnic is the third largest zero waste event held by the College. Other zero waste events include A Charleston Affair and Bluegrass and Brunch during Family Weekend.