I Want Your Job: Data Scientist
In the year since Matt Mazzarell ’13 graduated from the College, he has helped to increase the effectiveness of MRI machines and developed a way to predict the failure of computer hard drives. Not a bad year.
In the year since Matt Mazzarell ’13 graduated from the College, he has helped to increase the effectiveness of MRI machines and developed a way to predict the failure of computer hard drives. Not a bad year.
Emily Cohan's hedgehog, Poppy, is quickly becoming a mini celebrity in Charleston. Cohan discusses balancing school work with owning Poppy.
Charleston's population is growing exponentially, which has prompted a recent transportation study and proposed city-wide bike share. MES/MPA student Aaron Holly weighs in.
The goal with of new major is to develop the knowledge, skills, and industry partnerships to meet the needs of expanding manufacturing and information services companies in our region and across the U.S.
The annual Diversity Week celebration is from now through October 10 and includes events with social journalist Sonia Nazario and activist Kevin Powell.
On Saturday, October 11, 2014, College of Charleston student teams will grab a cart, garbage bags, and gloves and dash into downtown Charleston to participate in the 12th annual litter-collecting scavenger hunt.
Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder will speak at the College of Charleston on October 6, 2014. This event is free and open to the public.
Having a "great street" right next to campus is, well, great. Professors and students explain the "why" behind the street's charm.
"Although the first U.S. Ebola case was diagnosed in Dallas on Tuesday, Ebola is unlikely to spread significantly to the U.S. since doctors are on alert for symptoms," Page says.
Computer science professor Jim Bowring's data science project is one of 17 funded by the National Science Foundation to develop tools, infrastructure and best practices.