CofC Students Offer Bird’s-Eye View of Eclipse
A group of College of Charleston students, alumni and faculty will participate in a national effort through NASA to live stream the upcoming solar eclipse.
A group of College of Charleston students, alumni and faculty will participate in a national effort through NASA to live stream the upcoming solar eclipse.
This summer, geology major Alexandra Dawson is participating in a prestigious internship at sea with the Robert Ballard-founded Ocean Exploration Trust.
The discovery of a whale fossil in the Wando River offers important clues about the evolution of baleen whales.
The summer 2017 issue of College of Charleston Magazine is here with stories of passionate faculty, inquisitive students and talented alumni.
Dinosaurs are the stuff of prehistoric legend, beasts from a long bygone era. But for one professor of geology, the study of the Jurassic giants is the jumping point from which to celebrate the beauty of the natural world.
Alumnus Mitchell Leverette '85 has struck gold as the division chief for solid minerals at the Bureau of Land Management.
Geology grads Emily Sekula ’05, Michael Passarello ’08 and Karen Black ’10 have established the Geology Alumni Endowed Fund to provide student scholarships for research and field studies.
While campus will be plunged into darkness for about one minute and 30 seconds, the memories from this special day – which coincides with Convocation – will last a lifetime.
Students in the College's BEAMS Program have been recognized with internships and awards as they prepare for careers in ocean surveying.
College of Charleston geology professor Barbara Beckingham led more than 50 attendees through the waters of Charleston Harbor to search for plastic debris on Thursday as part of the South Carolina Aquarium 2017 Plastic Pollution Summit.