Lowcountry Hazards Center Project Aims to Dry Up Area Flooding
A new project through the College's Lowcountry Hazards Center aims to engage students from all academic disciplines to help stem the tide of flooding in Charleston.
A new project through the College's Lowcountry Hazards Center aims to engage students from all academic disciplines to help stem the tide of flooding in Charleston.
CofC researchers are studying how naproxen discharged into waterways may be impacting toads and other amphibians.
The College of Charleston is launching several new academic programs for the 2019–20 school year, including a new bachelor of science degree in systems engineering.
Over 2,000 new students will start at the College this August. They come from across the U.S. and around the world. Here are a few.
One recent CofC graduate's internship in Western Colorado has enabled her to apply classroom lessons to hands-on work as she moves ahead in forging her career path.
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
The "Conservation Connection" podcast visited CofC's Grice Marine Lab this summer to talk to students in the Fort Johnson Summer Undergraduate Research Program about their research projects.
Math major Evan Sliker is spending his summer honing his cybersecurity skills as a system administration intern for Life Cycle Engineering.
Scott Persons, curator for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History, says his new research shows that between insulation and flight, dinosaur feathers had a third function: sexual display.
College of Charleston public health major Britt Soyebo finds federally funded summer research at Auburn University transformational.