Alumna Cares for All Creatures Great and Small
As one of only 215 board-certified zoological veterinarians in the world, Dr. Jenessa Tookey Gjeltema ’04 is rarer than the endangered animals she treats.
As one of only 215 board-certified zoological veterinarians in the world, Dr. Jenessa Tookey Gjeltema ’04 is rarer than the endangered animals she treats.
College of Charleston faculty share what books are in their beach bags and what they love about them.
Wendell Roberston '18 is among the students to benefit from the Horatio Hughes Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of alumnus and professor Horatio Hughes, Class of 1905, who taught at CofC from 1923 to 1950.
Geology major Emanuel 'Manny' Byas will make a career of mapping the ocean floor after graduation when he starts his new job working for an international geosciences company.
Scott Ward '85 is paying forward the dividends of his career spent working in finance with the Scott Ward Award for Excellence in Mathematical Studies.
As a NASA physicist, Barry Coyle '86 helped design a laser aboard the International Space Station that’s measuring the carbon load of trees to help combat climate change.
Jason Chan '97 parlayed a curiosity about computers into a career at Netflix, but he attributes his success to his liberal arts education at CofC.
Thanks to a partnership between the College of Charleston, Charleston Area Bee Keepers Association and the Golden Pearl Foundation, a student garden now gets the natural benefits of honeybees.
Astrophysics majors Lucy Williamson and Blake Mino journeyed to Chile for research using an advanced telescope at one of the world’s best stargazing sites.
Darwin Week at CofC features a number of interesting lectures by impressive evolutionary scholars.