College Grows Supply Chain Program to Meet Industry Demand
New courses and professors are being added to the 25 year-old program to meet the demand of 270,000 new jobs per year.
New courses and professors are being added to the 25 year-old program to meet the demand of 270,000 new jobs per year.
The expansion will meet the needs of ethical eaters and kosher-observant students.
Prof Malavika Nayar, who teaches a course on ‘Money & Banking’ in the College of Charleston (South Carolina), says that most students are sceptical of the Fed and the various quantitative easing programs. “My job is to teach them that there are sophisticated economic arguments that support the role of the Fed during a downturn
Douglas Walker, associate professor of economics at the College of Charleston, has looked at multiple studies focused on the relationship between crime and casinos. Walker said studies that find a relationship between casinos and crime often don’t account for visitors. “Even if you find that relationship, it doesn’t tell you it’s the casino specifically that’s
Summit will bring together industry and academic experts to increase the state's economic future.
The annual conference of the Association for Science Teacher Education brings hundreds of educators to Charleston.
Flag will be flown at Randolph Hall on January 9.
Jerold Hale will start on July 1, 2013.
Public event on January 12 will unveil never-before seen manuscripts, notes, and video interviews.
Professor Joe Carson announced a newly discovered debris disk.