Campus Will Go Dark During Solar Eclipse
While campus will be plunged into darkness for about one minute and 30 seconds, the memories from this special day – which coincides with Convocation – will last a lifetime.
While campus will be plunged into darkness for about one minute and 30 seconds, the memories from this special day – which coincides with Convocation – will last a lifetime.
Students in the College's BEAMS Program have been recognized with internships and awards as they prepare for careers in ocean surveying.
When it comes to writing out mathematical formulas, Bob Mignone is the chairman of the (chalk) board.
Chemistry majors Alexandra Schwartz, John Cobb and Alyssa Johnson were among the 240 undergraduates to be honored by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
When the five professors who make up the Holy City Rollers bowling team get on a roll, you'd better watch out: These guys have real chemistry!
When it comes to the best values for a bachelor's degree in marine science, the College of Charleston has floated up to the top.
Cassandra Runyon hopes to help blind and visually impaired students learn more about a major solar eclipse that will occur late this summer.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell co-authored a paper in the international scientific journal Nature that highlights a new method for predicting whether a child is at risk of developing autism.
If it's mid-February in Charleston, it must be Darwin Week at the College of Charleston.
Each February, the College's Department of Mathematics invites students from across the Southeast to compete in a fun and challenging math competition.