Sustainability Literacy Institute to Host Floodathon
The Sustainability Literacy Institute is hosting a day-long event aimed at identifying solutions for the Lowcountry's perennial issues of flooding.
The Sustainability Literacy Institute is hosting a day-long event aimed at identifying solutions for the Lowcountry's perennial issues of flooding.
More than 400 high school students from around the Southeast will take part in the 39th annual College of Charleston Math Meet on Feb. 24, 2018.
The College is offering several classes examining the culture, history and art of Cuba as part of the semester-long Cuba en el Horizonte project.
Can a medium at the core of human expression be mastered by a computer? That's what art professor Marian Mazzone has been trying to find out.
The College of Charleston Libraries are pleased to announce its latest digital resource, Access World News Research Collection, is now available to the College community.
Kameelah L. Martin, director of African American Studies at the College of Charleston, sheds light on the history behind Black History Month and why it's important.
Five professors from the School of Sciences and Mathematics will give talks during a symposium before attendees get to test natural selection on birthday cake.
The journal Research & Politics has published research by College of Charleston students Deon McCray and Lauren Johnson.
Standout student leader Jasmine Shabazz is thriving in her journey toward becoming a physician and public health specialist.
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices will host activities and events.