Impact Entrepreneurship: Students Making a Profit and a Difference
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.
The Winter 2021 issue of 'College of Charleston Magazine' is just arriving throughout campus, in homes across the country and around the globe.
As a landslide mitigation expert with the United Nations, Marina Drazba '05 helps implement preventative measures to save the lives of the some of the world's poorest, most vulnerable people.
As an ichthyologist, Rodney Rountree '87 (M.S.) has unveiled the myriad of sounds in freshwater and marine ecosystems by identifying thousands of burps, coughs and, yes, even farts of fish that may play a vital role in their survival.
The College launched its new Systems Engineering Program this fall semester with a new instructor who has big plans.
With input from high-tech companies in the area helping guide its curriculum, the new engineering major will help fill the growing need for talent.
In a recently published paper, biology professor Heather Spalding identifies killer alga that is posing a major threat to ocean ecology.
CofC faculty are experts in their field as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
Meet Kate Owens, senior instructor and associate chair in the Department of Mathematics.
The 10th anniversary of the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History is being marked by a multi-year gift to support a new research fellowship to take the museum’s research and community outreach to the next level.