The College of Charleston uses an eSourcing system. Registration is free, quick and easy. You will be asked to provide all information required for conducting business with the College and to choose ...
Live view looking northeast from atop the BellSouth Building at 81 St. Philip Street. Sites of interest in the view include St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. This view ...
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) at the College of Charleston supports student research and creative activities by providing competitive grants to fund summer ...
Explore new depths of aquatic species, marine habitats and the impact of human behavior. In the marine biology program, you will discover undergraduate research opportunities. You'll be prepared for ...
Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Affiliate Faculty for Women’s and Gender Studies, Director of the Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture, and Co-Director of the Perlmutter Fellows ...
Senior Instructor, Program Director, Science and Math Education, M.Ed. Peters, J.S. (2023) Discovering Biological Science: Laboratories for Introductory Biology ...
Professor of Management and Associate Dean, School of Business Education University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Tennessee Ph.D., Industrial/Organizational, May 2008 ...
Study anthropology to understand the sweep and complexity of culture across time and place. Anthropology, or "the science of humanity," equips you with research, communication, leadership, and ...
For more than 250 years, we've charted a different path. One led by optimism, innovation and a curiosity that can change the world. Nestled in one of the most beautiful historic cities in the country, ...
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Choosing a college is a family decision, and at the College of Charleston, we’re committed to partnering with you every step of the way. From move‑in to graduation, your student will find guidance, ...
Study archaeology to work in academia or business. You'll learn the theory, methods, and applications of archaeology. You'll study the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences, which will ...
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