Panel Discussion: Redefining American Urbanism
A panel of experts will discuss how U.S. cities like Charleston can best accommodate the migration of more people into urban areas in a sustainable way.
A panel of experts will discuss how U.S. cities like Charleston can best accommodate the migration of more people into urban areas in a sustainable way.
Alberto Alemán Zubieta spoke with MBA students about transitioning the Panama Canal from a non-profit to a for-profit business, and expanding it to handle post-panamax ships.
Like many senior citizens, Lawrence and Judith McMahon are still passionate about learning. And thanks to a state program that waives tuition for residents 60 and older, the McMahons are reliving their college days.
In fall 2014, you'll find new academic majors and minors, like urban studies and entrepreneurship, as well as two brand-new, high-tech facilities.
With a record number of majors and a new location for fall 2014, the College of Charleston computer science program is preparing creative and entrepreneurial students for careers in the rapidly expanding tech industry.
Students, faculty and staff in the School of Sciences and Mathematics at the College of Charleston have another reason to love their university: waterfront views. Located on Charleston Harbor, the College of Charleston at Harbor Walk is ready to welcome students.
Project Oceanica, founded in 2001 by College of Charleston associate professor of geology Leslie Sautter, provides opportunities for students to explore our vast underwater world.
The Graduate School at the College of Charleston will offer a Master of Science in Child Life (MSCL) degree beginning in August 2014. Seven excellent students from throughout South Carolina and the U.S. comprise the inaugural class.
The Graduate School of the College of Charleston saw a record number of MBA candidates and the M.A. in History and M.Ed. in Middle Grades Education recorded substantial growth.
The summer 2014 issue of the national award-winning College of Charleston Magazine is out. Here's a look at some of the amazing people from the College family featured on the pages of the new issue.