Former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland to Speak at College
Jerry Jordan will speak in the Wells Fargo Auditorium on February 26, 2013.
Jerry Jordan will speak in the Wells Fargo Auditorium on February 26, 2013.
Stephanie Whelan '11 is bringing her passion back to campus to engage students.
The largest companies, logistics service providers, and academic institutions will be present.
The largest student-run philanthropic event has raised more than $450,000 in six years.
Proceeds from the concert will support public programs at The Avery Research Center.
Instead of shooting three-pointers or foul shots today, thousands of local students who visited the College of Charleston’s TD Arena learned about liquid nitrogen, air pressure and animal bones. Then they cheered on the Lady Cougars as they defeated University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 63-43, in a midday game. http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130206/PC16/130209561/students-learn-math-science-at-college-basketball-game&source=RSS
For example, my academic institution, the College of Charleston, holds an annual “Darwin Week.” Dr. Rob Dillon, who is both an evolutionary biologist and a committed Christian, organizes the yearly event. In 2011, he arranged a debate between Dr. Karl Giberson (physics professor and vice president of the BioLogos forum founded by Dr. Francis Collins
Looking at brightly colored maps and reading into graphs and numbers, Dr. Steven Jaume is proving the Lowcountry isn't tsunami proof. The College of Charleston professor says there's data that says the Charleston harbor has felt tsunami waves. "We have records that they have occurred," said Jaume. "They have reached Charleston just not been big
The College of Charleston’s School of Business is offering a two-day training course next month to help certify individuals in supply chain management and global business. The Certified Global Business Professional training course will be held March 15-16 in the Beatty Center on the College of Charleston campus. The course serves as a guide for
Susan O'Malley will join an impressive list of former executives who traded the boardroom for the classroom.