19 03, 2012

Sister-Love

By |2012-03-19T15:43:00-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

Sure, They’re competitive. They want to win. And they have the drive and the skill to do it. But when the Newman sisters are facing each other on the court, the score never wavers: It’s always love–love. That might explain how now-senior psychology major Caroline persuaded Christin, now a junior, to transfer to the College

19 03, 2012

One for the Books

By |2012-03-19T15:42:22-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

It may be the age of the Kindle and iPad, but Brien Beidler sees his future in good old-fashioned books. The senior chemistry major is a bookbinder, or book conservationist, and he spends three days a week mending pages, spines and covers in the Special Collections department of the Addlestone Library. It’s meticulous work, and

19 03, 2012

House, M.D.

By |2012-03-19T15:42:04-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on House, M.D.

Ethan Brewer is not your typical resident adviser. Sure, he works out disagreements between roommates, makes sure hallways stay clean and enforces housing rules. But when was the last time you saw an RA teach sutures? Last fall, Brewer brought out an orange, sliced it and had students in the “Med Mansion” stitch its rind

19 03, 2012

Inside the Academic Mind: Calvin Blackwell

By |2012-03-19T15:41:49-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Inside the Academic Mind: Calvin Blackwell

Calvin Blackwell, associate professor of economics, is known for making a pretty tough subject both accessible and entertaining for students. We tapped into his expertise to get a better handle on one of today’s mainstay headlines – the economy. We also learned a few things about game theory, behavorial economics and why people stand at

19 03, 2012

Never Mind the Rules

By |2012-03-19T15:40:46-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Never Mind the Rules

All models are wrong: It’s the first thing Sorinel Oprisan tells his students at the beginning of every semester, and the one thing he hopes they remember when they leave his class at the end of the semester. “I want them to think outside the boundaries, question the foundations,” says the physics professor, who credits

19 03, 2012

Map Quest

By |2017-08-22T11:31:51-04:00March 19, 2012|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Map Quest

In the last decade or so, we’ve mapped the human genome, the genome of the sea urchin and the genome of wild mustard. We’ve also mapped the genomes of the apple, African elephant and eucalyptus tree, not to mention the zebrafish, chicken, opossum, sucking louse, an ancient plague microbe and dozens more organisms. But no

19 03, 2012

Campus Icon: Joy Vandervort-Cobb

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They call her Momma. Students, colleagues, alumni … everyone wants a little love from Joy Vandervort-Cobb. She’s happy to give it, but be forewarned: Half the time it’s tough love she’s dishing out. The associate professor of African American theatre and performance laughs that she has a “nurture/murder” relationship with her students. Sometimes she helps