CofC, Clemson Join Forces to Eradicate the Asian Longhorned Beetle
The College of Charleston and Clemson University have teamed up to fight the invasion of the Asian longhorned beetle at Stono Preserve, CofC's 981-acre tract in Hollywood, S.C.
The College of Charleston and Clemson University have teamed up to fight the invasion of the Asian longhorned beetle at Stono Preserve, CofC's 981-acre tract in Hollywood, S.C.
The Data Science Program is offering a four-day Applications of Artificial Intelligence workshop, Aug. 2–5, 2022, for undergraduate and graduate students.
Bringing scholars from around the world, the College will host the 14th International Conference on Military Geosciences on campus June 20-24.
Marine biology Professor Gorka Sancho recently co-authored a national study looking at significant ecological pressures to Marine Protected Areas.
Beginning this fall, students will be able to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in software engineering and a Bachelor of Science degree in statistics.
Funded through a generous gift, the auditorium in the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building has been named in memory of Michael J. Auerbach, the school's former dean.
Registration for the five-day STEM 360 Pre-College Summer Program through the School of Sciences and Mathematics is open to high school students through May 20.
Women's basketball player Tyler Collins is breaking down stereotypes as one of the few – but growing in number – women of color who code.
A group of young geology alumni established the Geology Alumni Endowed Award to fund undergraduate research, field studies and career development for current geology students. Senior Kesli Kruzel is the first recipient.
The College offered Joe Brennan not just the opportunity for the interdisciplinary studies that he wanted, but the support from faculty, staff and even scholarships that he needed.