Media Library
2021
- Speaking Of...College of Charleston: Explore the Landscapes and Student Garden at Stono Preserve
2021
- The College Today: Stono Preserve Gives Students a Chance to Commune with Nature
- The College Today: CofC Faces to Know: Lucy Davis
- The College Today: Outdoor Festival Showcases School of the Arts Performances at Stono Preserve
- The College Today: Stono Preserve in Photos of the Week
2020
- The College Today: USDA, CofC Join Forces to Fight Invasive Beetle at Stono Preserve
- The College Today: New Digital Exhibit Explores History of Stono Preserve
2019
- The College Today: Student Garden Donates Harvest to Homeless Shelter
- The College Today: Academic Director Shines Light on Stono Preserve
- Post and Courier: Nixing Dixie: College of Charleston renames is plantation "Stono Preserve"
- CofC Today: Hidden Hand Garden Unearths Agricultural History at Stono Preserve
- The Washington Times: No more Dixie Planation at College of Charleston
- The College Today: Apiary has Student Garden Buzzing with Excitement
- The College Today: Student Garden Supplies Lettuce to Sea Turtles
2018
- The Post and Courier: In Audobon's footsteps: Italian artist mounts show inspired by 'The Birds of America'
2017
- The College Today: Class Outside the Classroom: 5 Unexpected
- The Post and Courier: College of Charleston, local bee club collaborate to add pollinators to Dixie Plantation
2016
- The College Today: Student Garden Harvests Bounty of Opportunities
- The College Today: Course of Nature
2015
- The College Today: Reserach Stations Open at Dixie Planation
- The College Today: Discovery of Rare Key Helps Unlock Dixie Plantation's Storied Past
- The College Today: Dominion Foundation Awards Grant to College for Water Quality Research
- The College Today: Right as Rain
- Architectural Record: A Walk in the Woods: An ecologically diverse former planation becomes an outdoor classroom.
- Architect Magazine: Meeting Barn, Dixie Plantation, College of Charleston
- Post and Courier: College's Dixie Planation focused on improvie access to students
- The College Today: Students Launch Sustainability Project at Dixie Planation
- The College Today: The Giving Trees
- The College Today: Students Study Food Security by Visiting Local Farms and Working in Organic Garden
2012
- The College Today: ArborGen Donates 75,000 seedlings to support longleaf pine conservation efforts at Dixie Plantation
- College of Charleston Foundation Presents Land Trust with John Henry Dick Print
- The Post and Courier: C of C adds access to its Dixie Plantation
2011
- The College Today: Foundation Receives $1 Million Grant for Research at Dixie Plantation
- Charleston Magazine: Finding Eden with John Henry Dick
- The Post and Courier: College of Charleston site to get modern
- The Post and Courier: Grant will fund research station at Dixie Plantation
2010
- The College Today: Foundation Grant for Forestry Management at Dixie
- Ayers Saint Gross to Design Dixie Plantation
2009
- The Post and Courier: Getting 'Dixie vision'
The College of Charleston at Stono Preserve is private land and governed by a conservation easement over the entire property. The easement is very specific as to how the natural resources on the property may be used and accessed. Any photography of the property, trespassing onto the property, or harming of the flora or fauna within it is strictly prohibited and violators will be vigorously prosecuted.