College’s Shark Experts Present at Sharks International Symposium
Five scientists with College of Charleston ties presented in front of the world's leading shark and ray researchers, who represent 22 countries.
Five scientists with College of Charleston ties presented in front of the world's leading shark and ray researchers, who represent 22 countries.
Assistant professor of exercise science Wes Dudgeon explains why a new obesity study identifies America as the fattest country in the world.
Check out the College's must-do list to help you prepare for your first year. It includes secrets to setting a budget, how not to set off the fire alarm, and more.
Margaret Hagood, an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education, says kids can keep their minds sharp while still enjoying summer break.
Aundrea Loftley ’06 is well on her way to being a leading expert in treating diabetes. Her goal is to travel to medically-unserved regions of the world and help establish facilities to treat diabetes.
As the College of Charleston baseball team gets ready for Saturday's NCAA Super Regional, here's an around-the-horn look at the team, designed to increase your Cougar I.Q.
The Cougars defeated Long Beach State 4-2 and will next face Texas Tech in a best-of-three weekend series beginning Saturday, June 7, 2014.
The team defeated Long Beach State 6-3 and will play Monday afternoon for a shot at the Regional Title. The game is available on ESPN3.com or ESPN 910 AM radio in Charleston.
The College advances in the NCAAs and will face Long Beach State at 7 p.m. Saturday. The game is available on ESPN3 or ESPN Charleston Radio 910 AM.
Hours of coordination, planning, and collaboration paid off when 94.67 percent of the total waste weight generated by A Charleston Affair was diverted from the landfill, making it the largest zero waste event in the College's history.