No Bones About It: Paleontology Field School is Way Cool
Geology students on a three-week trip to the badlands of Wyoming made some big discoveries that lay undiscovered for 65 million years.
Geology students on a three-week trip to the badlands of Wyoming made some big discoveries that lay undiscovered for 65 million years.
CofC’s Women’s Health Research Team has laid the groundwork for a telehealth network, giving students a leg up in the field of community health.
Would people exercise more with an electric pedal-assist bike? That’s the counterintuitive question exercise science major Jennifer Sella set out to answer.
This year's Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grant projects span a variety of academic interests, from exploring a potential new treatment for spinal cord injuries to environmentally friendly water purification techniques to the integration of video projections into lighting design.
After losing a number of friends and family to drug overdose, Duncan Weller made it his mission to find answers through research.
In order to better understand the fascinating and critical world of bees, biology major Matthew Magee is trying to discover how they earn their wings.
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
Over two dozen students at the College of Charleston have received funding to conduct research this summer on a broad range of topics.
Geology majors Michael Schwartz and Dylan McLane are conducting some explosive research on volcanoes.
Applications for the College's Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty grant program, which provides students up to $6,500 to conduct research, are due on Feb. 6, 2018.