CofC students Eric Conger and Tita Curtin joined public health professor Leslie Hart in the Gulf of Mexico this summer to study the health impacts of plastic pollution on wild dolphins. The pos...
Cassandra Runyon, geology professor and director of NASA's South Carolina Space Grant Consortium, reflects on the historic Artemis 1 launch and how she hopes the excitement around NASA’s latest...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/11/16/sc-space-grant-director-over-the-moon-about-artemis-launch/
Biologist Deborah Bidwell uses biomimicry to search for ways that will help solve human problems in ways that are more innovative and sustainable. The post CofC Biologist Uses Nature to Solve H...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/11/14/biomimicry-deborah-bidwell/
Thanks to support from the College's Center for Academic Performance and Persistence, Bryan Rickens returned as a student after struggling academically and is now poised to graduate next year wit...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/11/08/cofc-center-for-academic-performance-and-persistence/
Computing in the arts major Jo Jackley gained hands on experience through the game development and interaction concentration and the Critical Art and Technology Lab creating an app and device tha...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/11/01/game-development-and-interaction-concentration-cofc/
After participating in a long-term internship program at Red Hat, Inc., CofC senior Isaiah Stapleton has a full-time job waiting for him when he graduates in May 2023 with a degree in computer sc...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/10/06/cofc-computer-science-major-codes-his-future/
CofC and Trident Technical College have created a 2+2 program that provides a clear map for students to transfer to the College of Charleston and graduate with a bachelor's degree in systems engi...
The just published findings by a research team led by geology professor Scott Persons is challenging paleontologists' perceptions about plesiosaurs. The post CofC Paleontologists Uncover Strang...
https://today.cofc.edu/2022/09/26/cofc-paleontologists-uncover-strange-new-prehistoric-sea-monster/
Six graduate and five undergraduate students spent two weeks in Ecuador in August as the first cohort of the College’s intensive environmental chemistry and sustainability study abroad program....
Two College of Charleston alumni have helped establish nonprofits that are bringing the community together to take action on climate change and biodiversity loss. The post CofC Alumni Making a ...