9 09, 2022

South Carolina Space Grant Consortium Receives NASA Funding Award for Plant the Moon Challenge

By |2022-09-09T16:40:07-04:00September 9, 2022|News Briefs|Comments Off on South Carolina Space Grant Consortium Receives NASA Funding Award for Plant the Moon Challenge

The South Carolina Space Grant Consortium, housed at the College, is part of a six state consortium participating in NASA's Plant the Moon Challenge, a three-year-project that will engage high school students with the upcoming Artemis mission to explore the moon and Mars.

29 08, 2022

Biology Professor, Student Investigate Big Impact of Tiny Mud Snail

By |2022-09-19T10:12:31-04:00August 29, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Biology Professor, Student Investigate Big Impact of Tiny Mud Snail

Biology major Timara Vereen, alongside professor Craig Plante, has spent the past year investigating mudflats near Grice Marine Laboratory to determine the impact of the eastern mud snail on microorganisms.

17 08, 2022

Marine Biology Major on a Quest for Cushions of Glass

By |2022-09-06T15:26:23-04:00August 17, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Marine Biology Major on a Quest for Cushions of Glass

Marine biology major Josie Shostak and biology professor Chris Freeman are researching freshwater sponges throughout South Carolina, one of the first times the organism has been studied in the Palmetto State in nearly 30 years.

9 08, 2022

Maritime Mystery: Unearthing the Fate of Civil War Submarine ‘H.L. Hunley’

By |2022-11-30T13:26:48-05:00August 9, 2022|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Maritime Mystery: Unearthing the Fate of Civil War Submarine ‘H.L. Hunley’

College of Charleston geoarchaeologist Scott Harris is unearthing new clues about the fate of the historic Civil War submarine "H.L. Hunley."

9 08, 2022

Alumnus Experiences Atomic Rise in Nuclear Industry

By |2022-08-09T13:21:09-04:00August 9, 2022|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Alumnus Experiences Atomic Rise in Nuclear Industry

David Pstrak ’85 never set out to become one of the world’s foremost experts on the packaging and transportation of nuclear material, but that’s just the way it worked out.

28 07, 2022

No Bones About It: Paleontology Field School is Way Cool

By |2022-08-15T10:19:32-04:00July 28, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on No Bones About It: Paleontology Field School is Way Cool

Geology students on a three-week trip to the badlands of Wyoming made some big discoveries that lay undiscovered for 65 million years.

27 07, 2022

3 CofC Professors Receive Fulbright Awards to Study, Teach Abroad

By |2022-08-15T13:19:51-04:00July 27, 2022|Academics, All News|Comments Off on 3 CofC Professors Receive Fulbright Awards to Study, Teach Abroad

Three College of Charleston faculty members have received Fulbright awards for the 2022–23 academic year.

25 07, 2022

College to Study Issues Impacting Non-Tenure-Track STEM Faculty

By |2022-07-26T10:40:18-04:00July 25, 2022|General News, News Briefs|Comments Off on College to Study Issues Impacting Non-Tenure-Track STEM Faculty

The College of Charleston is participating in a national program designed to address the unique needs of non-tenure-track STEM faculty.

12 07, 2022

Systems Engineering Major Gets Real-World Experience with Bosch Co-Op

By |2022-07-29T12:00:32-04:00July 12, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Systems Engineering Major Gets Real-World Experience with Bosch Co-Op

Systems engineering major Ohaji Clark is getting a firsthand look at his future career with a co-op at the Bosch facility in North Charleston.