Slideshow: Students Swim with Galapagos Sea Lions
College of Charleston students witnessed the unforgettable natural beauty and wildlife of the Galapagos Islands while completing a June 2015 study abroad course on volcanoes.
College of Charleston students witnessed the unforgettable natural beauty and wildlife of the Galapagos Islands while completing a June 2015 study abroad course on volcanoes.
Lee Lindner, associate professor of atmospheric physics, teamed with the National Weather Service and his students to develop a storm surge visualization simulator.
College biology professor Matt Rutter heads a collaborative program that allows undergraduate students to gain invaluable scientific experience.
The demolition of the 43-year-old auditorium will create additional space for classrooms, offices and the development of a modern, flexible-use auditorium.
CofC students conduct hands-on research exploring topics such as the effects of mental illness on creativity, self-control behaviors of two-year-olds, and access to healthcare in rural areas.
The College was one of 15 organizations honored with a grant from NASA in June 2015. The grant will fund geology professor Cassandra Runyon's research on recent changes in coastal marine ecosystems in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The Cougar Math Achievement Program (CMAP) summer camp takes place June 8-12. The deadline for enrollment is May 29.
At the College of Charleston, you can study abroad in almost any academic discipline on nearly every continent.
More than 300 students and faculty presented research at the College's annual science and math poster session.
Come on out to the ballpark and learn some things about baseball, science and math.