New Fish Tank Offers a Flood of Possibilities
A newly acquired 500-gallon saltwater fish tank in the College's School of Sciences and Mathematics Building is providing students with a wave of new learning opportunities.
A newly acquired 500-gallon saltwater fish tank in the College's School of Sciences and Mathematics Building is providing students with a wave of new learning opportunities.
Grice Marine Lab's newly acquired 2012 F-250 led a very different life before becoming a resource for marine science research.
Students at the College of Charleston will benefit from a recent grant from the National Institutes of Health that will deliver $100,000 a year for the next five years to support biomedical research.
The College is working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to combat an infestation of Asian Longhorned Beetles at CofC's property Stono Preserve in Hollywood, South Carolina.
Alumna Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton ’04, an advocate for communities of color, has co-written a children's book about COVID-19 that provides support for families on how to stay safe and healthy.
Molecular biology student Vernon Kennedy Jr. has been named a Goldwater Scholar, one of the nation’s highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
As the CEO of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Blair Holladay '84 is playing a key role in helping to combat the coronavirus.
With immunology taking center stage in the news, biology students are benefiting from the real-world application of what they're learning in class.
Professors at the College are using the COVID-19 pandemic to help students understand concepts across a wide array of academic disciplines from biology to business to public health.
Once again, the College celebrates the life of Charles Darwin with a thought-provoking series of relevant speakers.