African Studies Program to Co-Host Benefit Concert for Doctors Without Borders
The African Studies Program will co-sponsor a benefit concert for Doctors Without Borders featuring the Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars.
The African Studies Program will co-sponsor a benefit concert for Doctors Without Borders featuring the Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars.
The College is offering a week-long series of activities celebrating and exploring the concepts and contributions of Adam Smith, an 18th century philosopher and pioneer in political economy.
English professor Joe Kelly once shared a pint of Guinness with Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, whose poem “When All The Others Were Away at Mass” was recently voted Ireland’s favorite poem of the last 100 years.
Associate Professor of Psychology Carol Toris offers tips on nonverbal behaviors that affect how you're perceived in a job interview.
College of Charleston mathematics professors explain why this year’s decimal Pi Day on March 14, 2015, is especially, well, round.
From swimming with sharks to publishing the news and joining a tech startup, College of Charleston students gain invaluable experience – and even jobs – through internship opportunities.
Honors College Faculty Fellow Bryan Ganaway provides a first-person perspective on the International Scholars Program.
The MBA Program is among the Top 10 nationally for having the highest percentage of full-time graduates who were employed three months after graduating.
Last month, Daniel Nesmith '13 presented his independent research on evaluation video games as art at the Southwest Popular American Culture Association Conference in Albuquerque, N.M.
President McConnell highlighted the College’s role in supplying graduates to serve the Charleston region’s growing high-tech economy.