Professor Honored for Article on Franciscan Nuns
A scholarly article written by Spanish Professor Sarah Owens has been honored by the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women.
A scholarly article written by Spanish Professor Sarah Owens has been honored by the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women.
The history of the Avery Normal Institute, the legacy of its students and its impact on the community is getting a fresh retelling in an updated exhibition at the Avery Research Center.
The 13-week series features faculty and guest speakers discussing a variety of computing-related topics. Presentations are held at 3:30 p.m. on Mondays in Harbor Walk West, Room 217.
In this week's installment: Renovated residence hall is part of the tiny house movement, CofC police receive new body cameras, a professor offers study tips and more.
The Class of 2020 includes 13 sets of twins and lots of students named Taylor, Jordan or Bailey.
The Afterschool and Summer Learning Resource Center will be operated by the College's School of Education, Health and Human Performance.
In this week's installment: The College studies coding bootcamps, the community mourns the death of professor Alison Piepmeier, a CofC sailor scores a victory in the Olympics and more.
CofC professors Quinn Burke and Jim Bowring have been awarded a federal grant to study coding bootcamps and their impact on the tech sector.
Students in the College's ICAT Academy traveled to San Francisco to meet with founders and employees at companies such as Google and Facebook.
In this week's installment: the debate over plastic versus paper, a look at women and politics, a discussion on big things in the universe and more.