DUI Study Turns Students Into Road Scholars
To help solve Charleston’s DUI problem, student researchers Jillian Wilkie and Crystal Lindner combed through arrest reports and came up with some interesting insights.
To help solve Charleston’s DUI problem, student researchers Jillian Wilkie and Crystal Lindner combed through arrest reports and came up with some interesting insights.
To his students’ benefit, longtime tourism and hospitality professor Steve Litvin has visited close to 100 countries. Here are his Top 10 most memorable trips.
Astronomy professor Joe Carson has used his talent and knowledge spotting exoplanets to create the first portable 3D medical scope that can spot pre-cancerous cervical lesions.
As CofC’s first Black administrator, the late Lucille Whipper helped pioneer the College’s diversity programs and spearheaded the creation of what is now the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
Already a two-time winner as a sophomore, Viktoria Hund is the latest German import on the women’s golf team to make her mark.
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Using research unearthed by the College’s Barry Stiefel, the oldest Reform synagogue in the nation is coming to terms with its painful past using enslaved labor.
Poring over old maps, census data and photos, senior Gabby Rowsam wrote an eye-opening 108-page paper on all the homes – and the people – that had to give way to the growth of CofC.
Would people exercise more with an electric pedal-assist bike? That’s the counterintuitive question exercise science major Jennifer Sella set out to answer.
Protecting the environment is something Chase Austin, one of the CofC's first environmental geosciences majors, is called to do.