New Master’s Program Is Creating Digital Detectives
Big data is leading to big changes at the College of Charleston with the creation of the first master's degree in data science in the state of South Carolina.
Big data is leading to big changes at the College of Charleston with the creation of the first master's degree in data science in the state of South Carolina.
Channeling the spirit of groundbreaking female astronomers, professor Ashley Pagnotta and her students are working to figure out the fate of the universe.
One of the College of Charleston's legendary scholars, Lewis Gibbes created his own table of elements in 1875.
Chemistry professor Kate Mullaugh explains how fireworks get their brilliant colors – and how chemistry brightens our skies every Fourth of July.
Patrick Smith '19 is among 20 college students selected to receive the 2019 Miracle Network Dance Marathon Distinguished Leader Award for their work with Dance Marathon.
Megan Landau '18 sought out new experiences as a computer science major, before landing her dream job as a software engineer for the Walt Disney Company.
Wendell Roberston '18 is among the students to benefit from the Horatio Hughes Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of alumnus and professor Horatio Hughes, Class of 1905, who taught at CofC from 1923 to 1950.
Over two dozen students at the College of Charleston have received funding to conduct research this summer on a broad range of topics.
The 2019 hurricane season is upon us, and it's time to prepare. Two CofC meteorology professors discuss what we can expect this season.
Two biochemistry majors have received prestigious Goldwater Scholarships, one of the nation's highest honors for undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics.