Computing in the Arts Grad Masters the Art of Coding
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
When Paul Baier graduates with a M.S. in computer science this May, he'll be ready to face a whole new world of opportunity.
Computer science students recently took first place among teams competing locally and second place among teams competing regionally in the International Collegiate Programming Contest Southeast Region.
José Chiraboga '19 has found a novel way to employ marginalized women in his home country of Ecuador through his clothing company REMU Apparel.
A partnership between tech company Capgemini and the College of Charleston has yielded great results for the university's computer science students.
After graduation, Emily Coleman '18 turned two summer internships at Boeing into a full-time position with the aerospace company.
Computer Science students will compete in the Chucktown Floods Hack Aug. 24-26, 2018.
The summer 2018 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is just arriving in homes and around campus.
Two data science students from the College of Charleston won $2,000 and a trip to San Francisco for their work in the Wells Fargo Campus Analytics Challenge.