Communication Students Make a Statement with Research
A group of communication students got to have their say at the Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference.
A group of communication students got to have their say at the Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference.
The College is currently working on two education-related research projects funded by the Colonial Academic Alliance, the academic arm of the Colonial Athletic Association.
The College of Charleston Libraries are pleased to announce its latest digital resource, Access World News Research Collection, is now available to the College community.
Physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile is researching the relationship between black holes and the birth of new stars.
Fulbright scholar and math professor Dinesh Sarvate is expanding the College's global reach through his work with students in Uganda.
A group of budding scientists got to experience the latest advances in chemistry from some of the brightest minds in the field during a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society.
The School of Sciences and Mathematics will hold a Research Mixer to connect students interested in conducting research with faculty mentors.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell co-authored a paper in the international scientific journal Nature that highlights a new method for predicting whether a child is at risk of developing autism.
The William V. Moore Student Research Conference is an opportunity for advanced high school and college students to formally present research. Applications are due Feb. 17, 2017.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell has developed a new technique that could lead to a major breakthrough in diagnosing autism in young children.