7 Christmas Gifts Your Professors Will Never Forget
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
Two new state-of-the-art environmental field research stations at Dixie Plantation will enhance academic research opportunities for students and faculty.
The well-known environmentalist, who in 1989 became the first man to walk unsupported to both the North and South poles, will speak at the College on Dec. 9, 2015.
Student programmers captured first place out of 62 teams in a division of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
The event takes place place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free and open to the public. In addition to a variety of fun learning activities, attendees can have their fossils analyzed by an expert.
The grant from the National Institutes of Health will support summer biomedical research performed by faculty and students.
In conjunction with White House Astronomy Night on Oct. 19, the College is holding a free stargazing event on Rivers Green. Faculty astronomers and students will be on hand with telescopes.
The Cougar sailing program and the School of Sciences and Mathematics hosted a STEM Camp with students from Creekside Middle School in Marion County, S.C.
A gift of $25,000 will purchase water quality monitoring equipment to be used at the College's Dixie Plantation.
This fall, the College is offering 54 different FYE courses, including topics such as “Viruses and the Coming Apocalypse," "Beyond Bratwurst and BMWs" and “Shakespeare on Screen.”