Computer Science Students Unveil Solutions to Business Problems
Students are helping to solve real-world problems for several high-tech firms in the Lowcountry, partnering with companies like Blackbaud, Bosch, Booz Allen Hamilton and more.
Students are helping to solve real-world problems for several high-tech firms in the Lowcountry, partnering with companies like Blackbaud, Bosch, Booz Allen Hamilton and more.
The Society for Cinema and Media Studies invited computer science major and mathematics/film studies minor Elaina Cole to present her research on 1980s teen films at their undergraduate conference in Boulder, Colo., this week.
Notable computer science alumni will return to the College to offer advice and networking opportunities for current students.
The Digital Media concentration will feature lessons on graphic design, animation, video and more.
Three computer science students from the College recently came out on top during the Wells Fargo Campus Analytics Challenge.
A team of three students representing three different academic majors won the grand prize for a product they devised as part of the College's ICAT program.
Student programmers captured first place out of 62 teams in a division of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
From internships at high-tech startups to jobs for computer science grads to an influx of world-class faculty, Charleston's "Silicon Harbor" is a boon to the College.
Michael Feliciano '14 turned his gap year after college into a computer programming job for a Charleston-based startup. Learn how he did it.
Two camps dedicated to inspiring interest in math, science and arts fields in young students took place at the College of Charleston this summer.