Charleston’s Tourism Season Starts When?
The height of Charleston's tourism season kicks off at an unexpected time of year. Business professor Bing Pan discusses the events that drive visitors to the Holy City.
The height of Charleston's tourism season kicks off at an unexpected time of year. Business professor Bing Pan discusses the events that drive visitors to the Holy City.
Keisha Hawes '01 is a national spokeswoman for the American Heart Association's Go Red campaign, which raises awareness about heart disease in women.
College of Charleston communication professor Vince Benigni looks at athletes who are perceived as franchise players and the one that actually perform.
College of Charleston alum Nafees Bin Zafar '98 has won his second Oscar, or Academy Award, for his work on Hollywood visual effects.
Kirsten Bauman '93 has worked for the U.S. Foreign Service since 2000 and credits the College of Charleston with getting her started.
Historic preservation student Justin Schwebler is literally in the trenches as he researches the history and use of Bermuda stone in the 1700s in Charleston, S.C.
The NFL is riding high with Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday, but legal studies professor Chris Birkel says it won’t last.
While her peers pondered questions like "what do I want to do with my life?" Lucy Remitz '12 was busy filling out her Irish work visa. Two years later the comm grad still works in Dublin, Ireland.
Whether it’s supporting research, providing discretionary funds for emerging opportunities, or enabling faculty and students to travel, these funds are an instrumental resource for our academic schools.
Spring 2015 marks the first class of the ICAT program - a campus tech accelerator that will help students launch 300 businesses in 10 years.