How to Launch a Product One Year After You Graduate
Arianna Megaro '13 has received patent approval and is in the manufacturing process for BlokRok, a new sunscreen applicator. She offers six tips for entrepreneurial college students.
Arianna Megaro '13 has received patent approval and is in the manufacturing process for BlokRok, a new sunscreen applicator. She offers six tips for entrepreneurial college students.
Communication students have planned an event for entrepreneurs to pitch their business ideas. The event takes place at 6 p.m. on June 19 at Holy City Brewery in Charleston.
Associate Professor of History Scott Poole speculates on Game of Thrones and monsters in popular culture.
Thai Phi graduated from the College's MBA program in 2012. His Pink Bellies Vietnamese Kitchen is parked near campus at Calhoun and St. Philip streets.
Three alumni have turned a business class project into a new taxi service that transports passengers on Folly Beach in solar-powered golf carts.
More than 200 girls age 10 through 17 will be on campus to learn about the latest technology in a fun, interactive learning environment.
Jordan Ragusa analyzes this data just as S.C. voters head to the polls for the Republican primary - in which U.S. Sen. Lindsay Graham faces six challengers.
Public Health Professor Andrea DeMaria explains how her academic interest in women's health issues came about.
In celebration of the baseball team's recent strong showing in the NCAA tournament and the national attention it brought to the College, we offer this list as a sample of the many achievements and distinctions that make our university so incredible.
College of Charleston Professor Beth Sundstrom's research on postpartum health taboos and social marketing is featured on Social Marketing Quarterly's cover