Students Turn Social Activism Project into Business
With spray paint and thrifted shirts, three students raise awareness and funds for LGBT+ charities.
With spray paint and thrifted shirts, three students raise awareness and funds for LGBT+ charities.
Gifts and pledges made to the School of Business from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, totaled more than $2.8 million.
Honors College alums Sara DeWolf โ02 and Nicholas Boatwright โ11 have worked in the classroom and behind the scenes in education. Both are headed to Harvard to earn master's degrees.
When geologist Gumbo Taylor '14 launched GARB Designs two years ago, she didn't mind if it got off to a rocky start. That was the point of launching an accessory line featuring mineral-based patterns.
Students new to the College of Charleston can enjoy a number of top-notch restaurants just blocks from campus. Junior Ellie Thomson dishes on the best spots to try for a quick bite or a long lunch.
The College has over 220 clubs and student organizations, and our creative and motivated students start dozens of new clubs every semester.
School of Business students who participated in the spring 2016 "Doing Business with Israel" internship worked with Israeli companies to develop business plans. They also pitched their products to potential investors in a simulated exercise.
The College has announced the members of the search committee for the Collegeโs next athletics director. The committee will be chaired by Steve Osborne โ73, executive vice president for business affairs at the College.
Dr. Ebony J. Hilton '04 has broken barriers and inspired others by becoming the first black female anesthesiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina and serving as a mentor to underprivileged girls.
According to junior Ellie Thomson, there's no shortage of activities during summertime in Charleston.