This summer, Department of History Assistant Professor Jacob Steere-Williams took his “Epidemics and Revolutions” class on a walking tour to highlight several aspects of the history of disease, medicine, and public health local to Charleston. Some of the places they...
Abigail Asper took her research interests to Germany this summer. The psychology major was granted a research internship at the University of Bremen, where she assisted the head of the University’s Institute of Psychology and Cognition Research with data...
After graduation, Kristen Pace ’13 found her way home. She traveled back to her hometown of Travelers Rest, SC, to work for the Upcountry History Museum as the Community Engagement Coordinator. This, however, wasn’t in Kristen’s original future...
John Scaringi ’13 wrote a paper over the course of two independent studies with Dr. Scott Poole during his time at the College. The article, “Yellow Fever and the Emergence of Public Health Policy in Charleston, SC”, was submitted to the Worthington...
Richard Bodek, Professor of History and the Coordinator of the Faculty Liberal Arts and Sciences Colloquium (FLASC), and Quinn Burke, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, were awarded one of only 15 spots in this summer’s Association for Core Texts and...