Geology Professor Leads Virtual Dinosaur Dig
To gather video for a summer online fieldwork class, Assistant Professor of geology Scott Persons unearthed a Triceratops skull and tyrannosaur footprints near Casper, Wyoming.
To gather video for a summer online fieldwork class, Assistant Professor of geology Scott Persons unearthed a Triceratops skull and tyrannosaur footprints near Casper, Wyoming.
The College of Charleston is entering a new phase as it broadens its degree offerings to include one of the most sought-after majors at any university – engineering.
Dovetailing with the new strategic plan and philanthropic goals, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry will raise the College’s profile and broaden access to opportunities for student success.
In one of the largest donations ever to the College, Dr. Gary Thomas ’83 bequeathed his waterfront home in Hilton Head to his alma mater in an estate planning gift on CofC Day.
Jay Van Raalte is this year’s recipient of the Department of Mathematics’ top honor, but after doing the math she will pursue a career in music.
As the CEO of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Blair Holladay '84 is playing a key role in helping to combat the coronavirus.
Associated with the College of Charleston for 70 years in one way or another, Tony Meyer '49 is now officially linked with CofC in perpetuity.
Thanks to a First Year Experience course on real estate, Daphne Lerner found her passion as a commercial real estate finance major and will now be helping to underwrite a $13 billion portfolio in her first job out of college.
Part of the College's Drive for the 250th, the 1967 Legacy Program will help ensure the success of future African American students while honoring those who came before.
With immunology taking center stage in the news, biology students are benefiting from the real-world application of what they're learning in class.