3 Honors College Students Named Goldwater Scholars
Students Emily Dombrowski, Abanob Hanna and Brison Shira each received a Goldwater Scholarship Award for the 2022–23 academic year.
Students Emily Dombrowski, Abanob Hanna and Brison Shira each received a Goldwater Scholarship Award for the 2022–23 academic year.
What are the best March Madness shots of all time? Four CofC math students give you the answer.
Hosted by the Lowcountry Hall of Science and Math at the College of Charleston, the Lowcountry Regional Science and Engineering Fair hosted 37 junior high and high school students on March 25, 2022.
From national professional development training to outdoor stage play performances to student research presentations, the College of Charleston has been abuzz with activity lately. Check out these photos featuring just a few of our latest campus events!
More than 60 donors contributed to establish the Michael J. Auerbach “Do Science” Scholarship to honor the impact of Mike Auerbach, former dean of the School of Sciences and Mathematics.
Scientists are reconsidering what it means to be a 'T. rex,' thanks to research conducted in part by assistant professor of geology Scott Persons and alum Jay Van Raalte '20.
Three CofC professors are getting national attention for their various discoveries in the areas of genetic mutation and astrophysics.
An epic, seagoing quest by a pair of alumni provides equal parts adventure and cultural connection.
As one of the world’s leading scientists on deep-reef tropical fishes, Carole Baldwin ’86 (M.S.) has done what few on Earth have ever done – discovered new life.
Astronomy professor Joe Carson has used his talent and knowledge spotting exoplanets to create the first portable 3D medical scope that can spot pre-cancerous cervical lesions.