Religious Studies Professor Examines Black Lives Matter Movement
Religious studies professor Matthew Cressler will discuss religion and Black Lives Matter as part of the Faculty Lecture Series at the library.
Religious studies professor Matthew Cressler will discuss religion and Black Lives Matter as part of the Faculty Lecture Series at the library.
Cassandra Runyon hopes to help blind and visually impaired students learn more about a major solar eclipse that will occur late this summer.
The College of Charleston was recognized recently by the U.S. State Department as a top producer of Fulbright Students.
Before it was the Avery Research Center, the building on Bull Street was one of the most important schools and gathering places for black Charlestonians.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell co-authored a paper in the international scientific journal Nature that highlights a new method for predicting whether a child is at risk of developing autism.
If it's mid-February in Charleston, it must be Darwin Week at the College of Charleston.
Department of Computer Science recently held 35th Annual High School Programming Competition. Over 18 high school teams from North and South Carolina participated in this event.
Members of the College of Charleston community gathered in Columbia to meet with state legislators.
Each February, the College's Department of Mathematics invites students from across the Southeast to compete in a fun and challenging math competition.
The College of Charleston's new Center for Coastal Environmental and Human Health will augment research opportunities for faculty and students.