School of Business Named a Federal Export Promotion Partner
The School will work with the U.S. Commercial Service to educate businesses and the public about the economic benefits of exporting.
The School will work with the U.S. Commercial Service to educate businesses and the public about the economic benefits of exporting.
These instruments will be similar to a laptop orchestra.
For the endangered drill monkeys of Equatorial Guinea, Justin Jay '08 is their champion.
Derrick Niederman is many things – and, just perhaps, the most interesting man in the world.
Christie Will '99 has found balance as a writer, director and mother.
Mike Paccione '88 has found sport in a most unlikely place.
Studio art major Caroline Simmel is proving that some fairy tales do come true.
Marty Gantt, 2012 SoCon Player of the Year, didn't let anything hold him back.
For communication professor Chris Lamb, the funnies are a pretty serious business.
"The South is a place of real extremes, really making it a perfect place for a horror tale," says Scott Poole, a professor of history at the College of Charleston and author of Monsters in America. "There's a long tradition of seeing the South as other, the evil twin." http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/06/the-most-important-character-on-true-blood-the-south/258133/