Just Out: New Issue of College of Charleston Magazine
The Winter 2019 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is full of interesting stories about students, faculty and alumni.
The Winter 2019 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is full of interesting stories about students, faculty and alumni.
Marine biology major Creed Branham turns the tables on sharks by stalking them, all in the name of science.
Biology Professor Phil Dustan has won an Emmy Award for his role in the Netflix film Chasing Coral.
Three recent graduates from the College of Charleston received prestigious Fulbright awards, which will pay them to teach or conduct research in three different countries for a year.
Marine biology major Abigael Malcolm is taking an interdisciplinary approach to her research on the ethics of coral reef restoration.
Nine students from the College traveled to Portland, Oregon, to present research at the world's largest and most influential conference on ocean science.
A College of Charleston professor has identified a new species of extinct dolphin that provides to new evidence of feeding behavior in early cetaceans like dolphins and whales.
College of Charleston researchers have discovered 79 new lineages of sharks and rays that had previously gone scientifically undocumented. In the fun spirit of Shark Week, we've created this quiz to help you discover YOUR inner shark!
Life’s hectic undertow can shift in the blink of an eye, with no warning or care. For this alumnus, a rare encounter with a leatherback sea turtle reminded him that when you’re thrown off course, sometimes all you can do is wait for help. By Luke Rein ’15 2015 was an exciting year. After I
A professor at the College who specializes in genomic science is setting the stage for students to become problem solvers on a big scale.