In!Genius Returns to the Sottile Theatre September 25
On September 25, 2013 a group of six students, faculty and alumni will share their experiences with the public for the second In!Genius forum, a demi-annual College of Charleston event.
On September 25, 2013 a group of six students, faculty and alumni will share their experiences with the public for the second In!Genius forum, a demi-annual College of Charleston event.
Computational neuroscience is at the crossroads between physics, mathematics, computer science, biology, and psychology. It is the analysis of signals like heart rate, EEG, PET and MRI combined with a basic knowledge of biology/physiology.
The second highest ranked professor in the country, according to MTVu's RateMyProfessors.com, gives advice for students and teachers beginning their careers.
Anita G. Zucker, William A. Finn and Howard F. Rudd will be added to the Wall of Honor on September 21. The Wall of Honor can be seen in the atrium of the Beatty Center.
At the College of Charleston, English professors practice what they preach; engaging writing about fascinating topics ranging from religion, racism, history, biography and more.
For the second time, Hanahan has been named to the top professors list compiled by mtvU's RateMyProfessors.com. Hanahan finds it enthralling "to teach a skill that anyone can use, no matter what their major or discipline."
The College of Charleston Friends of the Library will host Sebastian Junger for two events: a moderated Q&A with students, and an evening keynote address that is open to the public with the purchase of a ticket.
Recycling bins have been distributed to each room in campus residence halls to encourage recycling. The bins were purchased with a grant from the Alcoa Foundation, Keep America Beautiful and the College & University Recycling Coalition.
Professor Paul Horwitz will lead two lectures to honor Constitution Day, on September 12, 2013.
Black sexuality and gender identities have traditionally been taboo topics – until recently. The conference focusing on that topic will be held September 18 through 21, with some events free and open to the public.