Math Students Pick Best March Madness Shots Ever
What are the best March Madness shots of all time? Four CofC math students give you the answer.
What are the best March Madness shots of all time? Four CofC math students give you the answer.
Thanks to his namesake scholarship, the passion and influence of James P. Anderson – a beloved professor at CofC – live on.
The comprehensive skills that Cole Gulledge ’20 (M.S. ’21) learned as a soccer player, an economics major and a graduate student in the data science and analytics program set him up for success as a junior development and operations engineer with TIAA.
This year's Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grant projects span a variety of academic interests, from exploring a potential new treatment for spinal cord injuries to environmentally friendly water purification techniques to the integration of video projections into lighting design.
The Winter 2021 issue of 'College of Charleston Magazine' is just arriving throughout campus, in homes across the country and around the globe.
Despite winning the Department of Mathematics's top honor, Jay Van Raalte '20 plans on pursuing a career in music instead of going to graduate school – because, well, who wouldn't want to be a rock star if they had the choice?
Many have been responsible for the growth and increased prestige during the College's 250 years of existence, but here are the ones who deserve special recognition for the impact they had on the College's development and evolution.
Meet Kate Owens, senior instructor and associate chair in the Department of Mathematics.
Jay Van Raalte is this year’s recipient of the Department of Mathematics’ top honor, but after doing the math she will pursue a career in music.
The College’s Teaching and Learning Team, an office dedicated to helping professors integrate technology into their teaching, has ramped up its efforts to support faculty ahead of the College's e-learning period.