Remembering Frank Kinard
Former students of longtime chemistry professor Frank Kinard, who passed away last summer, have established a scholarship to honor his legacy of teaching.
Former students of longtime chemistry professor Frank Kinard, who passed away last summer, have established a scholarship to honor his legacy of teaching.
This time-lapse video of the College's 2014 Spring Commencement makes the whole production look easy. But as those behind the scenes will tell you, it is a colossal undertaking that involves hundreds of people and months of planning.
College of Charleston professors in the arts and sciences helping with a camp focused on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and math.
It's not uncommon for strangers to ask Susan Simonian, a pshchology professor at the College and a clinical psychologist, to analyze their behavior. Read on to learn how she handles these sitautions.
Andy Cornwell ’01, along with a team of equally brilliant researchers, is challenging the boundaries of modern medicine for people suffering from paralysis and other neurological disorders.
See what it's like to receive a degree at the College's Spring Commencement through the eyes of computer science grad Michael Feliciano, who captured the special moment with Google Glass.
Two chemistry graduates have turned their college internships with a local company into full-time jobs.
College of Charleston students have been offered positions in pre-professional schools at UNC Chapel Hill, Tufts University, University of Virginia, University of Maryland, Boston University, and more.
Five very deserving individuals will be awarded honorary degrees at the College's spring 2014 commencement ceremonies. Read on to learn more about this year's recipients.
The grant will go toward establishing a technological accelerator that provides students a unique opportunity to develop their business, computing and entrepreneurial skills.