First-Generation College Student Excels at Scientific Research
Junior biochemistry major Aliya Dumas, who aspires to become a surgeon, recently won a grant to take part in a summer research project in Singapore.
Junior biochemistry major Aliya Dumas, who aspires to become a surgeon, recently won a grant to take part in a summer research project in Singapore.
College of Charleston alum Nafees Bin Zafar '98 has won his second Oscar, or Academy Award, for his work on Hollywood visual effects.
Whether it’s supporting research, providing discretionary funds for emerging opportunities, or enabling faculty and students to travel, these funds are an instrumental resource for our academic schools.
Spring 2015 marks the first class of the ICAT program - a campus tech accelerator that will help students launch 300 businesses in 10 years.
Learn about computer graphics and 3D animation techniques from industry and academic leaders at these free seminars hosted by the Department of Computer Science.
The College of Charleston's Cybersecurity Club celebrates a donation from the Rural Technology Fund and Information Systems Securities Association.
The Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarships, established by Linda Ketner in 1990, inspires students to become agents of change through public service and community engagement.
Campus will be closed beginning Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014, and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015.
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
The holidays don’t have to be a time of overindulgence. With this great advice from the Office of Sustainability you can shop, give gifts and eat in ways that are both sustainable and festive.