SC Space Grant Consortium Brings Excitement Back to the Final Frontier
Geology professor Cass Runyon is on a mission to reignite interest in space exploration amid the excitement of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Geology professor Cass Runyon is on a mission to reignite interest in space exploration amid the excitement of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
As a NASA contractor and lover of all things lunar, CofC geology professor Cassandra Runyon is excited about the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
As a nontraditional student, alumna Francisca Palazuelos '17 achieved her goal of earning an art degree with the support of the Duval Endowed Scholarship for Studio Art.
The College enrolls thousands of students each summer in its online courses, and the breadth of courses expands every year.
Geology professor Barbara Beckingham hopes some easy household changes can reduce the amount of microplastics that end up in our waterways.
Finance major Nina Hayes is spending her summer working as a student trainee examiner at the FDIC in Atlanta.
July may be National Anti-Boredom month, but psychology professor Rhonda Swickert believes it is a good thing to be bored.
Over the course of six days and lots of espresso in Florence, Italy, this art history professor studied the massive archives of the famed Medici family.
Director of Sailing Kevin Jewett and surf instructor Kai Dilling '93 not only share a love of the water but a family connection, as well.
José Chiraboga '19 has found a novel way to employ marginalized women in his home country of Ecuador through his clothing company REMU Apparel.