New Scientific Instrument Puts College on the Cutting Edge
More than $500,000 in NSF grants will provide research and career opportunities for students.
More than $500,000 in NSF grants will provide research and career opportunities for students.
Freshmen in the premed FYE learning community will help clean Charleston's marsh areas.
Professors Cory and Vulava will study the transport and transformation of pharmaceuticals in the environment.
The College has new majors, programs, courses, and initiatives for this year.
Students had internships at Comedy Central, the Philadelphia Phillies, and the Hudson-Meng Field School.
The S.C. Earthquake Education and Preparedness Program confirms a 2.8 magnitude earthquake.
Cyrus Buffum '06, Andrew Walker '08 and Erin Perkins '08 M.P.A. presented at Pecha Kucha 14.
Marine biology candidate Vanessa Bezy will spend three months studying sea turtles in Costa Rica.
These instruments will be similar to a laptop orchestra.
Two undergraduate geology majors will identify 25 sites for earthquake monitoring systems.