Geology Professor is Dino-Might!
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
The new curator of the Mace Brown Museum, Scott Persons helped discover what life was like for the biggest T. rex ever found.
Geology major Clara Meier’s trip to Alaska to gather evidence of a mass extinction illustrates the research opportunities afforded undergrads.
In order to better understand the fascinating and critical world of bees, biology major Matthew Magee is trying to discover how they earn their wings.
Are bonnetheads the first sharks found to eat veggies? Professor Gorka Sancho and two marine biology students are hot on their tails.
Physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile is researching neutron stars. These stars represent the densest state of matter in our universe.
Where in the world did CofC alumni Prentice “Tripp” Brower III ’12 and Zach Bjur ’12 spend the holidays?
An ancestor of modern whales, a Dorudon skeleton is making a splash at the College of Charleston's Addlestone Library.
As the director of CofC's Lowcountry Hazards Center, Norman Levine plays a crucial role in the area's flood control efforts while also giving students valuable real-world experience.
The School of Sciences and Mathematics unveiled portraits and a plaque at the Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center during Fall Alumni Weekend.
Marine biology major Bailey Fallon's research helped discover the first record of a leatherback fossil from Northern California.