Alumnus Does Biting Research
Marine biologist and shark expert Bryan Frazier ’00 (M.S. ’13) puts your fears to rest about swimming in the ocean this summer.
Marine biologist and shark expert Bryan Frazier ’00 (M.S. ’13) puts your fears to rest about swimming in the ocean this summer.
STEM students learned a lifetime of lessons in just two weeks in the College’s new environmental chemistry and sustainability study abroad program.
Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston, reflects on the upcoming 2023 opening of the International African American Museum, a seminal event in the city’s history.
College of Charleston geoarchaeologist Scott Harris is unearthing new clues about the fate of the historic Civil War submarine "H.L. Hunley."
Margaret Hagood ’92, a professor of language and literacies development in teacher education, shares her favorite children's literature.
With dozens of students, faculty and alumni on its employee and volunteer roster over its 30 years, the Avian Conservation Center in Awendaw, South Carolina, is as much a Cougar refuge as it is a sanctuary for birds of prey.
Driven by a desire to make the world a better place, Oliver Fetzer '85 is using his biotechnology and business expertise to help drastically reduce carbon emissions.