Literary Pursuits of CofC Professors
CofC faculty are experts in their field as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
CofC faculty are experts in their field as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
Biology professor Heather Fullerton studies the sea life that surrounds hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean.
Dropping out of college to play hockey professionally, South Carolina Stingraysโ president Rob Concannon is finally getting his degree at CofC.
Test your knowledge of CofC history and trivia in the first-ever College crossword.
To gather video for a summer online fieldwork class, geology professor Scott Persons unearthed a Triceratops skull and Tyrannosaur footprints in the Badlands of Wyoming.
Defying convention, the first womenโs basketball team at the College took to the court 100 years ago.
One of the most riveting lectures in Jean Everettโs botany classes is on the Venus flytrap, a South Carolina native headed for extinction if conservation steps arenโt taken.
After losing a number of friends and family to drug overdose, Duncan Weller made it his mission to find answers through research.
Dedicated activists Linda Ketner and Tanner Crunelle โ20 are taking proactive steps to develop leaders in the areas of LGBTQ+ equity, equality and dignity.
When the pandemic hit last March, the College community came together in a hurry to help students deal with lost income and get basic necessities.