SC Space Grant Consortium Brings Excitement Back to the Final Frontier
Geology professor Cass Runyon is on a mission to reignite interest in space exploration amid the excitement of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Geology professor Cass Runyon is on a mission to reignite interest in space exploration amid the excitement of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
As a NASA contractor and lover of all things lunar, CofC geology professor Cassandra Runyon is excited about the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
It’s only natural for incoming students to have a few concerns about their new lives at CofC. But, there are lots of resources to help ensure a smooth transition.
As a nontraditional student, alumna Francisca Palazuelos '17 achieved her goal of earning an art degree with the support of the Duval Endowed Scholarship for Studio Art.
The College enrolls thousands of students each summer in its online courses, and the breadth of courses expands every year.
Check out these candid moments from photoshoots for the summer 2019 issue of the College of Charleston magazine.
After a whirlwind 45 days with the U.S. women's soccer team, Greg Banks '94 is exhausted but elated by their World Cup victory.
As the Year of Women comes to a close, meet eight trailblazing alumnae who have made an impact in the world.
This is the seventh consecutive year that the readers of Travel + Leisure have ranked Charleston the No. 1 City in the U.S. We think so, too.
Geology professor Barbara Beckingham hopes some easy household changes can reduce the amount of microplastics that end up in our waterways.