Student Tech Entrepreneurs Pitch Big Ideas
Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) is a unique academic program at the College of Charleston where students can win cash prizes for developing unique products.
Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) is a unique academic program at the College of Charleston where students can win cash prizes for developing unique products.
Two groups of students who are developing new apps as part of the College's ICAT program have won $10,000 each to help grow their new companies.
More than 300 students and faculty presented research at the College's annual science and math poster session.
Educators interested in participating in the fully-funded workshop are encouraged to apply now.
President McConnell highlighted the College’s role in supplying graduates to serve the Charleston region’s growing high-tech economy.
College of Charleston alum Nafees Bin Zafar '98 has won his second Oscar, or Academy Award, for his work on Hollywood visual effects.
Spring 2015 marks the first class of the ICAT program - a campus tech accelerator that will help students launch 300 businesses in 10 years.
Learn about computer graphics and 3D animation techniques from industry and academic leaders at these free seminars hosted by the Department of Computer Science.
The College of Charleston's Cybersecurity Club celebrates a donation from the Rural Technology Fund and Information Systems Securities Association.
Several College of Charleston professors are changing up finals week with exciting projects that’ll make you forget the stress of exams.