Engineering Makes the Grade
With input from high-tech companies in the area helping guide its curriculum, the new engineering major will help fill the growing need for talent.
With input from high-tech companies in the area helping guide its curriculum, the new engineering major will help fill the growing need for talent.
Mike Cohen, the College’s resident sommelier who is developing a VR wine appreciation course for students and alumni, offers a six-pack of wine-buying tips.
Who better to give us their Top 10 books than the chair of the English department, Myra Seaman?
CofC faculty are experts in their field as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
To gather video for a summer online fieldwork class, geology professor Scott Persons unearthed a Triceratops skull and Tyrannosaur footprints in the Badlands of Wyoming.
One of the most riveting lectures in Jean Everett’s botany classes is on the Venus flytrap, a South Carolina native headed for extinction if conservation steps aren’t taken.
Master brewer Greg Mills ’01, ’03 came in second in the ski division of the Iditarod Trail Invitational, the world’s longest running winter ultra-marathon.
The Alumni Association announces virtual events; alumni choose their Top 10 CofC professors of all time; and the College once again is ranked one of the top Peace Corps volunteer–producing schools.
As the acting arts manager of West Hollywood, Calif., Rebecca Ansert Ehemann ’01 helps beautify the urban landscape.
The mother of a 2007 College of Charleston graduate, 'Washington Post' columnist Kathleen Parker returns to commencement to give a keynote address.