Clean Eats’ mission is to support good, clean, and fair food within the Charleston community by joining hands to rediscover the importance of honoring our food from the farm to the table and appreciating the fruits of our labor by: cooking together, gardening, enjoying feasts, attending film festivals and taste workshops, listening to guest speakers,…
About: Megs Eichorn
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Columbus State University Graduate Research Conference
On October 25, 2012, Columbus State University will be hosting its second graduate research conference. The rise of globalization, rapid dissemination of information and increased interconnectivity have drastically changed the dynamic of everyday existence. What challenges will we face in this new world as a result of the ever-growing rise and distribution of technology and…
Bicycle Operation and Parking Policy
The College has established a formal Bicycle Operation and Parking Policy to ensure the safety of both users of bicycles and the College of Charleston community as a whole and to promote the advancement of the College towards a friendly, pedestrian, and environmentally healthy community. The new policy can be found under the Health, Safety…
Sustainability Week Presents Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben, co-founder and organizer of 350.org Thursday, April 5 at 6:00 pm in the Sottile Theatre (44 George Street) Bill McKibben, “the planet’s best green journalist” according to Time Magazine, will speak at 6:00 p.m. in the Sottile Theatre (44 George Street) as the 10th annual Conrad D. Festa Community Lecture in Science and…
Sustainability Week
The College of Charleston’s Office of Sustainability will be hosting the campus’ inaugural Sustainability week, April nd-5th. Partnered with the Master of Environmental Studies Program, the School of Science and Mathematics, The Citadel, and various student organization, this event will feature a number of events that pertain to the theme of sustainable communities. This event…
35th Annual Cooper River Bridge Run
The 35th annual Cooper River Bridge Run is this Saturday! If you’re not accustomed to this event yet, you should probably prepare yourself. The event is capped at 43,000, meaning that at least 43,000 people will be hanging out in Marion Square and around the downtown area Saturday morning. If you’re not running the race,…
Improv Comedy at Theatre 99
Laughter is the best medicine for any stress school may cause, so come on out to Theatre 99 this Friday, March 30th at 8:00 p.m. to enjoy some improvisational comedy with your graduate peers! Tickets are $10 and they do serve adult beverages there. It is ‘bingo improv’ night so there will be sketch comedy…
Congratulations To Our Very Own Niki DeWeese Leiva!
Excitement has been high here at the Graduate School Office as we congratulate our Director of Information and Recruitment for winning the 2012 Office of Institutional Diversity’s “Diversity Woman of the Year Award”. Niki Deweese Leiva was given this award last Thursday in honor of her effort to increase diversity at the college and for…
Folly Beach Sea and Sand Festival
Every year, nearly 5,000 people of all ages flock to Folly Beach to listen to great music, eat delicious food, see beautiful local artwork and meet local businesses. This year’s festival is this Saturday, March 24, 11:30 a.m. and Sun., March 25, and it is free and open to the public. Activities include an island-wide…
Garden Club of Charleston House and Garden Tours
The Garden Club of Charleston hosting the 77th Annual House and Garden Tours. These two walking tours of private homes and gardens will be held on consecutive days, March 23 and 24 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., in the historic district of Charleston, South Carolina. This year’s tours will include some of Charleston’s finest homes…
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