College of Charleston Photos of the Week
From choir practice to science labs to Halloween fun, students have been busy the last few weeks at the College of Charleston.
From choir practice to science labs to Halloween fun, students have been busy the last few weeks at the College of Charleston.
A newly acquired 500-gallon saltwater fish tank in the College's School of Sciences and Mathematics Building is providing students with a wave of new learning opportunities.
As recipients of School of Sciences and Mathematics Summer Research Grants, these students did not let the coronavirus pandemic keep them from their marine science research.
Interim Deans Godfrey Gibbison, Gibbs Knotts, Elizabeth Meyer-Bernstein and Sebastian van Delden have each been given two-year appointments to lead their respective schools.
A Triceratops and "Scotty" the Tyrannosaurus, as well as a new online tour, are the latest additions to the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History.
From Folklore of the African Disapora to Nanotechnology in Medicine to From Russia With Code: Cybersecurity and Russian, CofC's roster of classes this fall is impressively broad in scope and innovation.
Grice Marine Lab's newly acquired 2012 F-250 led a very different life before becoming a resource for marine science research.
Students at the College of Charleston will benefit from a recent grant from the National Institutes of Health that will deliver $100,000 a year for the next five years to support biomedical research.
This is the true tale of how a Central Stores and Warehouse crew helped guide two dinosaurs to their new home at the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History.
The College is working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to combat an infestation of Asian Longhorned Beetles at CofC's property Stono Preserve in Hollywood, South Carolina.