CofC in the News: Week of August 7, 2017
In this week's installment: a balloon launch will provide a bird's eye view of the eclipse, classroom lessons that lead to the launch of a non-profit business, a new look at state income taxes and more.
In this week's installment: a balloon launch will provide a bird's eye view of the eclipse, classroom lessons that lead to the launch of a non-profit business, a new look at state income taxes and more.
In celebration of International Blues Day on Aug. 5, 2017, CofC's chief diversity officer Rénard Harris talks about how the blues helped to shape his life.
One College of Charleston student got to attend a Google Scholars program designed to encourage women in tech to excel and become role models.
In this week's installment: A new book about the upcoming eclipse, A national magazine honors the College, a look at the dog days of summer and much more.
In this week's installment: the college is named the most beautiful campus in the nation, clouds and the upcoming eclipse, shining the light on sunscreen and much more.
In this week's installment: a professor is featured in a new coral reef documentary, the college is named the most beautiful campus in the nation, a cheap way to view the eclipse and much more.
In this week's installment: CofC students dig up history, researchers make a whale of a discovery in the Wando River, the three rules of the internet and much more.
The discovery of a whale fossil in the Wando River offers important clues about the evolution of baleen whales.
NASA announced on Wednesday, June 21, that it will broadcast nationwide coverage of the historic solar eclipse later this summer live from the College of Charleston.
Alicia Lutz '98's feature story “Her Bully Pulpit ” in College of Charleston Magazine won a silver medal in the CASE Circle of Excellence awards.