4 11, 2009

College Goes "Inside Campaigns"

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Six local political consultants will lead a panel discussion at the College of Charleston titled, “Inside Campaigns 101: What to Expect and How to Get Involved.”  The event will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 10, from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. in the admissions auditorium located in the Robert Scott Small Building.

3 11, 2009

ExxonMobil Awards Grant to Computer Science

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ExxonMobil has awarded a $35,000 grant to the College of Charleston’s Department of Computer Science to help in the development of a system that will help scientists to archive and share geological data.

3 11, 2009

College Shows Commitment to Global Education

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The Global Business Resource Center at the College of Charleston is once again offering the opportunity for students, faculty and community members to become NASBITETM-certified Global Business ProfessionalTM (CGBPTM) designees. The demand for international business skills is high and research done by NASBITETM shows that companies are having difficulty finding globally trained professionals. The College

3 11, 2009

McNair Scholars Program Launched

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The College of Charleston has been selected as one of three South Carolina colleges or universities to host the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. The goal of the McNair Scholars Program is to increase the number of students from underrepresented segments of society who will ultimately earn a Ph.D. degree, thereby adding to the

2 11, 2009

New L.I.F.E. Program Benefits Community

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The College of Charleston is launching a new L.I.F.E. (Learning Is For Everyone) program for students with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities.  The College is joining more than 240 other leading colleges and universities in providing the opportunity for all students to realize their intellectual and personal potential, and to become responsible, productive members of