Former Professor Is in His Element
One of the College of Charleston's legendary scholars, Lewis Gibbes created his own table of elements in 1875.
One of the College of Charleston's legendary scholars, Lewis Gibbes created his own table of elements in 1875.
Chemistry professor Kate Mullaugh explains how fireworks get their brilliant colors – and how chemistry brightens our skies every Fourth of July.
Wendell Roberston '18 is among the students to benefit from the Horatio Hughes Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of alumnus and professor Horatio Hughes, Class of 1905, who taught at CofC from 1923 to 1950.
GEL Laboratories LLC has established the GEL Laboratories Scholarship in Chemistry aimed at bolstering the number of chemistry graduates.
Alumna Angela Lindner '83 honored her parents and sister with the creation of the Blalock-Stephenson-Stirling Endowed Undergraduate Research Award in Chemistry.
A study headed by public health professor Leslie Hart shows bottlenose dolphins in Florida are exposed to man-made chemical additives in consumer products.
Two CofC professors recently took chemistry students across the globe to hone their science skills in the jungle of Costa Rica.