These Professors Study the (Real) Monsters Among Us
Halloween shenanigans are in full swing, but for CofC professors who study the monsters of literature, culture, society and humanity, it’s not always fun and games.
Halloween shenanigans are in full swing, but for CofC professors who study the monsters of literature, culture, society and humanity, it’s not always fun and games.
Biology professor Onja Razafindratsima's research shows the important interactions between lemurs and their habitat in Madagascar.
Research by physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile may help scientists discover more about intermediate mass black holes.
Professor Beth Sundstrom has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to conduct research on the reproductive justice movement in Ireland.
Inspired by their love of the TV show 'Bar Rescue,' professors Doug Walker and Peter Calcagno have produced the first comprehensive examination of reality TV business-intervention shows.
Leslie Hart's focus is on how personal care products expose both students and dolphins to a harmful chemical associated with reproductive problems.
Professor Jason C. White has piloted an arts-based intervention program to show how the arts can be used to prevent racial stereotyping on college campuses.
Think you're not a "math person"? In his new book, 'Transdisciplinarity in Mathematics Education,' professor Nenad Radakovic might just prove you wrong.
Renaud Geslain, a molecular biology professor at the College of Charleston, opens up about his hobbies, passions, research, and more in an interview with The College Today.
From quantifying humility to cancer research, check out 8 of the 37 summer research projects taking place at the College of Charleston.