College of Charleston Photos of the Week

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Whether on the pickleball courts, on the Charleston Harbor or in the lab, College of Charleston students are keeping busy this semester!

Students play a game of pickleball with President Hsu on the Johnson Center Gym courts.
Students play a game of pickleball with President Hsu on the Johnson Center Gym courts.

Students play a game of pickleball with President Andrew T. Hsu on the Johnson Center gym courts. (Photos by Lizzie Koschnick)

Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359
Leslie Hart, College Grad Students and the National Marine Mammal Foundation set out on the Charleston Harbor to research Dolphins. Permit No. 24359

Leslie Hart, associate professor of public health sciences and Kylie Warden and Stella Martin joined the National Marine Mammal Foundation on the Charleston Harbor to identify and study local and visiting dolphin populations. (Permit No. 24359; Photos by Catie Cleveland)

In the Health Science Lab using a microscope to test water

Back in the lab, Leslie Hart works with undergraduate public health majors Savannah Case and Millie Knowles and Instructor, Miranda Dziobak to test samples under microscopes. The HOPE (Hypothesizing Onehealth Pollution Effects) research lab studies exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and microplastics in humans and dolphins, providing an opportunity to examine the connections between oceans and human health. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

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