Paleontologist Shines New Light On Old Bones
As a presenter at TEDxCharleston on Oct. 19, 2016, CofC paleontologist Phil Manning will discuss new technologies being used to analyze fossils.
As a presenter at TEDxCharleston on Oct. 19, 2016, CofC paleontologist Phil Manning will discuss new technologies being used to analyze fossils.
The latest additions to the College's academic programs include a major in meteorology, a minor in healthcare and medical services management and an MFA in creative writing.
The 13-week series features faculty and guest speakers discussing a variety of computing-related topics. Presentations are held at 3:30 p.m. on Mondays in Harbor Walk West, Room 217.
CofC professors Quinn Burke and Jim Bowring have been awarded a federal grant to study coding bootcamps and their impact on the tech sector.
The College-sponsored summer camp gets elementary school kids excited about engineering and science through hands-on activities.
Alum Skye Senterfeit ‘03 traveled a circuitous path to her job as photo editor for Travel + Leisure Magazine. She considered med school, and studied Classics, biology, Spanish and communications before attending grad school in Australia.
Students representing the Louis Stokes South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation (SCAMP) at the College of Charleston were honored recently for their academic research.
After Hurricane Katrina, physics professor Gabe Williams was inspired to study the changes in intensity of hurricanes.
Students are helping to solve real-world problems for several high-tech firms in the Lowcountry, partnering with companies like Blackbaud, Bosch, Booz Allen Hamilton and more.
The 28th Annual Research Poster Session in the School of Sciences and Mathematics takes place on April 14, 2016.