CofC Biologist Uses Nature to Solve Human Problems
Biologist Deborah Bidwell uses biomimicry to search for ways that will help solve human problems in ways that are more innovative and sustainable.
Biologist Deborah Bidwell uses biomimicry to search for ways that will help solve human problems in ways that are more innovative and sustainable.
Biology major Timara Vereen, alongside professor Craig Plante, has spent the past year investigating mudflats near Grice Marine Laboratory to determine the impact of the eastern mud snail on microorganisms.
Marine biology major Josie Shostak and biology professor Chris Freeman are researching freshwater sponges throughout South Carolina, one of the first times the organism has been studied in the Palmetto State in nearly 30 years.
Marine biology Professor Gorka Sancho recently co-authored a national study looking at significant ecological pressures to Marine Protected Areas.
The Charleston County School District announced two CofC alumni as winners of the 2022 Rookie Teachers of the Year: Katelynn Kitts '20 and Chris Green ’14 (M.Ed. ’21).
Students Emily Dombrowski, Abanob Hanna and Brison Shira each received a Goldwater Scholarship Award for the 2022–23 academic year.
In this episode of the CofC podcast, Sam Norton '16 (M.S. '21) talks about how the College helped him build a successful business – Heron Farms, the world's first indoor vertical saltwater farm – around a salt-tolerant succulent known as the sea bean.
Three CofC professors are getting national attention for their various discoveries in the areas of genetic mutation and astrophysics.
An epic, seagoing quest by a pair of alumni provides equal parts adventure and cultural connection.
As one of the world’s leading scientists on deep-reef tropical fishes, Carole Baldwin ’86 (M.S.) has done what few on Earth have ever done – discovered new life.