Learning Aquatic Turtle Conservation Offers a Wave of Insight
Each summer, students at the College study aquatic turtle species firsthand and learn about the need for conserving these species in the course Aquatic Turtle Conservation and Biology.
Each summer, students at the College study aquatic turtle species firsthand and learn about the need for conserving these species in the course Aquatic Turtle Conservation and Biology.
CofC researchers are studying how naproxen discharged into waterways may be impacting toads and other amphibians.
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
The "Conservation Connection" podcast visited CofC's Grice Marine Lab this summer to talk to students in the Fort Johnson Summer Undergraduate Research Program about their research projects.
Check out these candid moments from photoshoots for the summer 2019 issue of the College of Charleston magazine.
An alternative medicine expert, Gretchen Lidicker '14 has just published two books on the health benefits of CBD and magnesium.
A specialty chemical developer, Tevin Proctor '14 breaks life down to its simplest elements to find peace of mind.
Oceanography students get the opportunity to work on board a research vessel to gain hands-on experience in marine science research thanks to the Grice Marine Lab.
Biology major Victoria Bailey’s path toward a career in medicine is clearer than ever thanks to scholarship support.
Darwin Week at CofC features a number of interesting lectures by impressive evolutionary scholars.