Science Students Launch Recycling Program for Rubber Gloves
Evan Bailey and Caroline Gilmer were bothered by the number of nitrile gloves discarded at the College, so they found a way to have the majority of them recycled.
Evan Bailey and Caroline Gilmer were bothered by the number of nitrile gloves discarded at the College, so they found a way to have the majority of them recycled.
More than 400 high school students from around the Southeast will take part in the 39th annual College of Charleston Math Meet on Feb. 24, 2018.
Five professors from the School of Sciences and Mathematics will give talks during a symposium before attendees get to test natural selection on birthday cake.
Standout student leader Jasmine Shabazz is thriving in her journey toward becoming a physician and public health specialist.
The $10,000 grant from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation will help fund the Elementary Engineers program and the Charleston STEM Festival.
Students Tyler Newman and Ben Muldrow won first place in the Charleston Defense Contractors Association Mobile App Competition for developing a social app that allows users to create and join pickup sports games.
Physics and astronomy professor Chris Fragile is researching the relationship between black holes and the birth of new stars.
Geology students and faculty from the College recently attended the Geological Society of America Conference in Seattle.
Fulbright scholar and math professor Dinesh Sarvate is expanding the College's global reach through his work with students in Uganda.
Three CofC alumni are helping to grow the solar industry through their work with Charleston-based SolBright Energy Solutions.