Geology Professor is Dino-Might!
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
Award-winning lighting designer Jason Lyons has a new “off-Broadway” gig to tout – visiting instructor in the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Although orchestras around the world have performed Edward Hart’s music, his latest works with the Charleston Symphony are the ones that hit closest to home.
Blacksmithing is alive and well in the Department of Studio Art thanks to a new sculpture course, which has proven very popular with students in its first year.
After sitting idle for 40 years in a backyard, the VW bus belonging to an early civil rights pioneer is recovered thanks to efforts by the College.
Followed by close to 50,000 fans online, finance major Sofie Siegel takes them on a nightly romp through the magical world of Final Fantasy.
Geology major Clara Meier’s trip to Alaska to gather evidence of a mass extinction illustrates the research opportunities afforded undergrads.
The REACH Program celebrates its 10th anniversary empowering students with cognitive disabilities to participate fully in college.
In order to better understand the fascinating and critical world of bees, biology major Matthew Magee is trying to discover how they earn their wings.
Are bonnetheads the first sharks found to eat veggies? Professor Gorka Sancho and two marine biology students are hot on their tails.