CofC A Top Value For Marine Biology
When it comes to the best values for a bachelor's degree in marine science, the College of Charleston has floated up to the top.
When it comes to the best values for a bachelor's degree in marine science, the College of Charleston has floated up to the top.
Students will be picking up trash and other debris at the Pocket Beach near the Harbor Walk campus on Dec. 3, 2016.
Adjunct biology professor Russell Day gives students a different perspective through a study abroad program to the British Virgin Islands.
Gavin Naylor's anatomical database for sharks and rays is one of the many discoveries and accomplishments made by the College's resident shark expert.
In this week’s installment: an economist reviews his business forecast; a look at shark research; green chemistry opportunities open up for CofC students and more.
As Hollings Scholars, sophomores Kacey Hirshfeld and James Peyla will receive tuition assistance for two years and will spend a summer working in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab.
Iris Kemp '10 traded Charleston Harbor and the ACE Basin for Puget Sound. The marine biologist is working to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead populations.
Two College of Charleston students have assembled a panel of individuals to address the topic of sustainable seafood.
In this week's installment: a political science professor discusses Charleston's mayoral race; a preview of the upcoming Tech Startup Boot Camp; and a marine biologist talks about problems facing marine life.
Each summer, students from across the country come to Grice Marine Lab to conduct research on marine life.