Molecular Biology Student Named Goldwater Scholar
Molecular biology student Vernon Kennedy Jr. has been named a Goldwater Scholar, one of the nation’s highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Molecular biology student Vernon Kennedy Jr. has been named a Goldwater Scholar, one of the nation’s highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
As the CEO of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Blair Holladay '84 is playing a key role in helping to combat the coronavirus.
After building an interactive music display for the Music Library of Greece, computing in the arts graduate Pangur Brougham-Cook feels confident about moving on to a career in the tech industry.
When Paul Baier graduates with a M.S. in computer science this May, he'll be ready to face a whole new world of opportunity.
With immunology taking center stage in the news, biology students are benefiting from the real-world application of what they're learning in class.
After a few weeks of e-learning, College of Charleston students are adjusting to their new virtual classrooms, embracing the change and finding new ways to keep a schedule during the e-learning period.
Professors at the College are using the COVID-19 pandemic to help students understand concepts across a wide array of academic disciplines from biology to business to public health.
The College’s Teaching and Learning Team, an office dedicated to helping professors integrate technology into their teaching, has ramped up its efforts to support faculty ahead of the College's e-learning period.
More than 400 high school students from across the Southeast will descend on the College of Charleston’s campus this weekend for the annual Math Meet.
Three students at the College of Charleston have created engaging and thought-provoking art installations investigating the topic of food security.