CofC Professor Takes a New Look at Clouds
Physics professor Mike Larsen is working on a project that has allowed him to measure the 3-D statistical structure of water drops in clouds.
Physics professor Mike Larsen is working on a project that has allowed him to measure the 3-D statistical structure of water drops in clouds.
Three CofC alumni are helping to grow the solar industry through their work with Charleston-based SolBright Energy Solutions.
With a NASA Space Grant for eclipse-related outreach, students at the College are preparing the public for the upcoming solar eclipse — and themselves for a future in science.
Brad Burns '03 is the technical lead monitoring the 2016 Summer Olympics for security – and his view of Rio is pretty impressive.
After Hurricane Katrina, physics professor Gabe Williams was inspired to study the changes in intensity of hurricanes.
Check out some of the College's 2015 highlights as another great year wraps up.
More than 300 students and faculty presented research at the College's annual science and math poster session.
Canyon Barry was one of four student-athletes to be honored as recipients of the Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete Award for the winter sports season.
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.
Six undergraduate students perform research in computational neuroscience and learn about a new side to this popular field.