Inside the Academic Mind: Jocelyn Evans
Finance professor and associate dean Jocelyn Evans gives us her take on the financial world, 6 a.m. study sessions and corporate ethics.
Finance professor and associate dean Jocelyn Evans gives us her take on the financial world, 6 a.m. study sessions and corporate ethics.
While studying gamma ray bursts, astrophysicist Jon Hakkila made a discovery where time appeared to go backward.
Geology majors Michael Schwartz and Dylan McLane are conducting some explosive research on volcanoes.
Two economics professors binge-watched reality television to produce the first comprehensive examination of business-intervention shows.
The new Center for Oceans and Human Health and Climate Change Interactions will study the effects of ocean health-related illness and disease.
A new accelerated master's program for educators will be offered at the University of Charleston, South Carolina, beginning this summer.
After graduation, Emily Coleman '18 turned two summer internships at Boeing into a full-time position with the aerospace company.
GEL Laboratories LLC has established the GEL Laboratories Scholarship in Chemistry aimed at bolstering the number of chemistry graduates.
Dontre Major '17 explores the visual impacts of fingerprints of enslaved workers left in the bricks of some of Charleston's historic buildings in the exhibit "Prints in Clay."
Up and down and back up again. The seemingly never ending rise and fall of the stock market lately has left many feeling uneasy from the yo-yo effect. But according to Frank Hefner, director of the Office of Economic Analysis in the School of Business, all the doom and gloom speculation regarding the 2019 economic