College Vegans Enter Celebrity Chili Cook-Off with Vegan Chili
On November 22, 2014, math professor Martin Jones and the College of Charleston Vegan Club will enter the Charleston Animal Society’s Celebrity Chili Cook-Off and Oyster Roast.
On November 22, 2014, math professor Martin Jones and the College of Charleston Vegan Club will enter the Charleston Animal Society’s Celebrity Chili Cook-Off and Oyster Roast.
Why doesn't anyone hit .400 any more? And why is leather used for baseballs? School of Sciences and Mathematics professors answer these questions and more.
The College of Charleston offers many exciting options for students to fulfill their general education requirements in the fall 2014 semester!
The Colonial Scholarship is the most prestigious scholarship awarded by the College of Charleston. The full four-year scholarship helps attract some of the best and brightest students from South Carolina.
Part of the allure of sports is their unpredictability. But as two College of Charleston math majors explain in this video, there are ways to predict likely outcomes.
Andy Cornwell ’01, along with a team of equally brilliant researchers, is challenging the boundaries of modern medicine for people suffering from paralysis and other neurological disorders.
College of Charleston Mathematics Professor Martin Jones explains how position specialization in baseball has caused batting averages to drop.