Professor’s Research Shows Potential Effects of Lemur Extinction
Biology professor Onja Razafindratsima's research shows the important interactions between lemurs and their habitat in Madagascar.
Biology professor Onja Razafindratsima's research shows the important interactions between lemurs and their habitat in Madagascar.
With the new academic year in full swing, the College’s Staff Advisory Committee to the President has begun work on new and existing initiatives aimed at strengthening connections among staff.
Research by physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile may help scientists discover more about intermediate mass black holes.
Nearly 100 faculty and staff members were recognized for 10 or more years of service during the annual Back to School Picnic on Aug. 15, 2018.
Michelle Smith (B.S. ’91, M.S. ’92) has been inducted to the Charleston Women's Bowling Association Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Bowling Hall of Fame.
Astrophysics professor Jon Hakkila's new research may improve scientists' understanding of the deaths of massive stars.
Brendan Laubner ’15 (M.S.), the College of Charleston's assistant director for institutional research, spends his hours off campus seeking new heights - literally.
In October, Campus Recreation will roll into another season of the very popular faculty and staff bowling leagues.
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
Inspired by their love of the TV show 'Bar Rescue,' professors Doug Walker and Peter Calcagno have produced the first comprehensive examination of reality TV business-intervention shows.