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14 11, 2013

Combining Art and Science Makes Sense

By |2015-04-06T15:45:36-04:00November 14, 2013|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Combining Art and Science Makes Sense

That's what students say after being paired with science and math professors and challenged to create a visual representation of the professor's current research. The artworks will be on display in the Academic Advising and Planning Center.

14 11, 2013

8 Do’s and Don’ts of College Admissions Essays

By |2020-01-14T14:11:46-05:00November 14, 2013|Campus Life|Comments Off on 8 Do’s and Don’ts of College Admissions Essays

Fall (aka the season packed with college tours, interviews, essays and applications) is around the corner. College of Charleston admissions counselors have a few tips for your admissions essay.

11 11, 2013

Expert to Speak About the Animal Rights-Environmental Ethics Debate at the College of Charleston

By |2020-01-14T14:11:47-05:00November 11, 2013|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Expert to Speak About the Animal Rights-Environmental Ethics Debate at the College of Charleston

Religious Studies Professor Anna Peterson will speak at the College of Charleston about the relationship between animal rights and environmental ethics in an event open to the public at 7 p.m. November 11, 2013 in the Robert Scott Small building (175 Calhoun St.) room 235.

8 11, 2013

5 Books to Read if You Loved the Hunger Games

By |2020-01-14T14:11:47-05:00November 8, 2013|Campus Life|Comments Off on 5 Books to Read if You Loved the Hunger Games

The Hunger Games book series is just one in a long (and growing) list of post-apocalyptic dystopian-themed young adult fiction series that has become popular with all age groups. College of Charleston Teacher Education Professor Emily Skinner lists the next five books for Hunger Games fans to speed-read before the much-anticipated film adaptations come out.

7 11, 2013

Lance Armstrong Former Teammate to Speak at College of Charleston School of Business

By |2020-01-14T14:11:47-05:00November 7, 2013|Campus Life|Comments Off on Lance Armstrong Former Teammate to Speak at College of Charleston School of Business

Former professional cyclist Tyler Hamilton will speak at the Beatty Center (5 Liberty St.) November 14, 2013 at 7 p.m. as part of the School of Business’ Think Differently Forum, a speaker series that examines a minority viewpoint to create dialogue.

5 11, 2013

International Fossil Collector Donates $1.6 Million Collection to College

By |2015-04-06T15:23:26-04:00November 5, 2013|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on International Fossil Collector Donates $1.6 Million Collection to College

Mace Brown donated more than 1,500 rare fossil specimens to establish the Mace Brown Natural History Museum. The collection spans more than 3 billion years and is gaining recognition from scientists at the Smithsonian Institute's Natural History Museum.

5 11, 2013

College of Charleston Presents Seventh Annual Italian Film Festival

By |2020-01-14T14:11:47-05:00November 5, 2013|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on College of Charleston Presents Seventh Annual Italian Film Festival

The seventh annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival (NCIFF) will run from November 7 through 10, 2013 at the College of Charleston Sottile Theatre (44 George St.).

4 11, 2013

College of Charleston School of Business Wants to See More Women in Leadership

By |2020-01-14T14:11:47-05:00November 4, 2013|Campus Life|Comments Off on College of Charleston School of Business Wants to See More Women in Leadership

The College of Charleston School of Business in partnership with the Charleston chapter of 2020 Women on Boards will host a networking reception and panel discussion November 12, 2013 at the Beatty Center (5 Liberty St.). Panelists will discuss New York Times bestseller Lean In, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg’s book about women’s role in corporate America.

1 11, 2013

College is a Significant Contributor to STEM Workforce Needs

By |2015-04-06T15:23:26-04:00November 1, 2013|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on College is a Significant Contributor to STEM Workforce Needs

Recent graduates in STEM fields are working in engineering, doing research for Boeing, and teaching high school physics. They are helping to fill the projected national shortage of qualified STEM workers.