8 Online Summer Courses That Make Learning Cool
With 386 sections of online courses on the summer schedule, there’s no shortage of opportunities for CofC students to keep the momentum of their education going as the temperature creeps up.
With 386 sections of online courses on the summer schedule, there’s no shortage of opportunities for CofC students to keep the momentum of their education going as the temperature creeps up.
As a disaster risk reduction specialist with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, alumna Marina Drazba knows how to empower people to be ready for a catastrophe.
A recent study by geology professor Barbara Beckingham shows that more and more microplastics are showing up in wastewater treatment plants in the Lowcountry.
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
Geology major Clara Meier’s trip to Alaska to gather evidence of a mass extinction illustrates the research opportunities afforded undergrads.
An ancestor of modern whales, a Dorudon skeleton is making a splash at the College of Charleston's Addlestone Library.
As the director of CofC's Lowcountry Hazards Center, Norman Levine plays a crucial role in the area's flood control efforts while also giving students valuable real-world experience.
Marine biology major Bailey Fallon's research helped discover the first record of a leatherback fossil from Northern California.
A fossilized horn discovered by a College of Charleston paleontologist is changing the way scientists think about horned dinosaurs.
Under a new agreement, students and faculty in the School of Sciences and Mathematics will collaborate with Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic in areas such as data science and research projects.