CofC Launches Four New Academic Programs for Fall 2021
Four new programs of study will launch this fall, including majors in electrical engineering and environmental geosciences.
Four new programs of study will launch this fall, including majors in electrical engineering and environmental geosciences.
Systems engineering major Carter Blanton has spent his summer working at touchscreen monitor company Goldfinger, doing everything from testing logic boxes to building motherboards.
Business administration major Astrid Barth has spent her summer learning the ins and outs of the luxury hotel industry at Montage Kapalua Bay in Maui.
Students participating in the College's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program shared their research with children ages 5-12 during a recent event.
Six education majors spent the summer researching issues of diversity in teaching as part of the Center for Partnerships to Improve Education's Summer Research Employment program.
James B. Edwards ’50 established the O.M. & Bertie H. Edwards Scholarship to honor his parents and their combined 100 years of teaching, and to support CofC students pursuing a career in education.
CofC professors Adem Ali and Richard Bodek have received Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards to travel abroad to learn and lecture in their respective fields for the 2021–22 academic year.
The Honors College and MUSC partnered together to create the Pipeline for Aspiring Surgical Scientists (PASS) internship program for students considering careers in surgery or as a medical scientist.
A postdoctoral award from the American Association of University Women will allow history professor Shannon Eaves to focus on finishing a book project about the sexual exploitation of enslaved women.
The inaugural class of scholars for the new 1967 Legacy Program, which aims to improve the recruitment, retention and graduation of Black students through scholarships, enhanced education support and professional preparation, will arrive on campus this fall.