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Mission Statement Through a culture of care, belonging, and inclusion and in partnership with residential students, we cultivate supportive, learning-centered communities that foster academic ...
The College of Charleston has a long tradition of welcoming international students to our campus and community. Students from all over the world call the College of Charleston their home away from ...
Health professions advising plays a pivotal role in guiding students with a passion for public health, exercise science, and health services administration and management towards a rewarding career in ...
Are you ready to take that next step to pursue your graduate degree or certificate? Complete the form below to share a bit more about yourself so that we can cater our emails to your interests. Want ...
John Draughon Lary received his Ph.D. from Indiana University in 2011. His dissertation is entitled Communitarianism in Postwar Belgium: From the Flemish Movement to “New Immigrants,” 1954-1993. It ...
Peter Piccione received his Ph.D. from The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago in 1990. He has performed epigraphical and archaeological research in Egypt. He also directs the Theban Tombs ...
Build your résumé by getting involved! From clubs to honor societies to specialty programs, there are so many ways to engage with the School of Business. In fact, there are more than 26 different ...
Open to ALL majors across campus, the Physical Activity and Lifetime Movement (PALM) Program is your gateway to a healthier, more active life. We offer more than 30 elective-credit courses in personal ...
Grades are available in MyPortal beginning with the date set by the Registrar's Office on the academic calendar for the term specified. Final and midterm grades are not mailed to students. For a ...
Joy, love, death, loss, illness, and betrayal are universal. They are all part of the human experience with the joyful triumphs and heart-wrenching tragedies that touch all of us. These experiences ...
Read more about "Sustainability Week at the College of Charleston" ...
Impacts of natural stress factors (hypoxia, pH, temperature) and xenobiotics (metals, organics) on disease resistance in marine organisms Metabolic and energetic costs of mounting an immune response ...
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