Researchers Sound Off on Ancient Dolphin Hearing
A CofC researcher is part of a team looking at the evolutionary origins of the whistles and squeaks that dolphins and porpoises make.
A CofC researcher is part of a team looking at the evolutionary origins of the whistles and squeaks that dolphins and porpoises make.
Commencement speaker and CofC alumna Ebony Jade Hilton-Buchholz ’04, associate professor of anesthesiology at the University of Virginia, addressed more than 700 graduates at the Saturday afternoon ceremony.
Geology major Emanuel 'Manny' Byas will make a career of mapping the ocean floor after graduation when he starts his new job working for an international geosciences company.
Scott Ward '85 is paying forward the dividends of his career spent working in finance with the Scott Ward Award for Excellence in Mathematical Studies.
Oceanography students get the opportunity to work on board a research vessel to gain hands-on experience in marine science research thanks to the Grice Marine Lab.
As a NASA physicist, Barry Coyle '86 helped design a laser aboard the International Space Station that’s measuring the carbon load of trees to help combat climate change.
A partnership between tech company Capgemini and the College of Charleston has yielded great results for the university's computer science students.
The Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences is a co-sponsor of the 2019 Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America happening in Charleston March 28-29, 2019.
From research on hurricanes to studying the connections between light and plant growth, students in the College's South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation program get real-world science experience.
Biology major Victoria Bailey’s path toward a career in medicine is clearer than ever thanks to scholarship support.