Physics Graduate Unravels Time with Research
Senior Tristan Aft, a double major in math and physics, spent three years researching how the brain perceives time under the guidance of physics professor Sorinel Oprisan.
Senior Tristan Aft, a double major in math and physics, spent three years researching how the brain perceives time under the guidance of physics professor Sorinel Oprisan.
Allison Dargis, an early childhood education major who is graduating this weekend, spent part of her senior year teaching children about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) through the study of butterflies.
Retiring Jewish Studies Program director Marty Perlmutter was recently awarded the Order of the Jewish Palmetto by the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina.
Against long odds, Shanard Deas will finish his bachelor's degree at the College of Charleston and is poised to make a difference in the lives of young learners.
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Senior Victoria Kabernagel will walk across Cistern Yard during Commencement exercises later this week as a quadruple major.
Marine biology major Abigael Malcolm is taking an interdisciplinary approach to her research on the ethics of coral reef restoration.
Evan Bailey and Caroline Gilmer were bothered by the number of nitrile gloves discarded at the College, so they found a way to have the majority of them recycled.
An app aimed at offering consumers a chance to fund microloans through everyday purchases took first place at the ImpactX Demo Day pitch competition.
Students in professor David Hansen's new venture modeling class will test their business ideas in the Big Pitch competition on Monday, April 30, 2018.