CofC to Host Charleston Navy Week Events
The College of Charleston will play host to several events as part of Charleston Navy Week taking place March 11-16, 2019.
The College of Charleston will play host to several events as part of Charleston Navy Week taking place March 11-16, 2019.
Astrophysics majors Lucy Williamson and Blake Mino journeyed to Chile for research using an advanced telescope at one of the world’s best stargazing sites.
More than 400 high school students from across the Southeast will descend on the College of Charleston’s campus this weekend for the annual Math Meet.
Paleontologist Robert Boessenecker's research concludes the extinction of the giant shark "Megalodon" may have occurred much earlier than first believed.
The College is the only master’s-level school in the United States to be included as a top producer of both Fulbright scholars and Fulbright students.
Darwin Week at CofC features a number of interesting lectures by impressive evolutionary scholars.
A number of professors are taking innovative steps to augment the education their students receive by flipping the conventional classroom setting on its head.
Partners In Food, a new student club at the College, seeks to support the homeless through food redistribution efforts.
The new Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center opens after a four-year, $65 million renovation.
While studying gamma ray bursts, astrophysicist Jon Hakkila made a discovery where time appeared to go backward.