Mystery in the Mudflats: Marine Biology Expert Follows Invasive Seaweed Around the World
Associate Professor of Biology Erik Sotka researches how an invasive Japanese seaweed species is able to thrive in every estuary in the Northern Hemisphere.
Associate Professor of Biology Erik Sotka researches how an invasive Japanese seaweed species is able to thrive in every estuary in the Northern Hemisphere.
Five College of Charleston professors comment on six surprising ways the Hunger Games series is more realistic than you think.
The College’s Architecture & Art History Club brings subjects to life in Charleston. Currently, they're developing an educational curriculum for use in Charleston County schools.
10 secret and not-so-secret pieces of advice from alumni in their dream jobs offer for job seekers everywhere.
College of Charleston Honors College alumnus James Hodge Jr. ’89 is presenting “The 2014 Ebola Outbreak: Issues of Law, Policy and Ethics” at 3 p.m. on Nov. 20, 2014.
When these three students in the College of Charleston Honors College stepped back to look at the bigger picture, they not only saw opportunity – they ran with it.
On November 22, 2014, math professor Martin Jones and the College of Charleston Vegan Club will enter the Charleston Animal Society’s Celebrity Chili Cook-Off and Oyster Roast.
Alumna Elizabeth Williams '01 credits the liberal arts education she received at the College of Charleston for helping her make it on to Jeopardy!
Carson’s new research is on the cover of the October 2014 issue of the Astronomical Journal and he just won an InnoVision Award and funding for a completely different project.
College of Charleston astronomy and astrophysics professor Jon Hakkila says "Interstellar" has flashes of brilliance and some of the best discussions of general relativity presented onscreen to date.