I Want Your Job: Boeing Project Administrator
Megan Williams ’09 learned how to read architectural plans at the College, now she is designing workspaces for The Boeing Company’s new Washington D.C. headquarters.
Megan Williams ’09 learned how to read architectural plans at the College, now she is designing workspaces for The Boeing Company’s new Washington D.C. headquarters.
President McConnell has made the decision to terminate Head Men’s Basketball Coach Doug Wojcik’s employment at the College of Charleston for just cause, pursuant to the terms of his contract, effective immediately.
Six undergraduate students perform research in computational neuroscience and learn about a new side to this popular field.
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Chris Fragile, worked with two undergraduate students to create an educational app about black holes for the iPad, called “Journey to a Black Hole.”
The Black Alumni Caucus is helping to reconnect with black alumni through special networking events on campus and within the community.
Jose Lemos '01 has toured the world as an opera singer, performing in top venues and winning international competitions and fellowships. He offers advice for life on the road.
If your mom is crying when she leaves your residence hall, don't assume they're tears of sadness. She might be thinking of the mess she'll no longer have to deal with...
Social media isn’t just social anymore. Professors are requiring it in class assignments and they've found it is a great outlet for introverted students, a better way to communicate and more.
As part of the project, known as Know2, some of the nation’s experts in mindset growth projects and creating an environment of college success will be in Charleston on July 30-31, 2014 for the Know2 Conference.
Pate Clarson ’12 works hand-in-hand with NFL corporate sponsors like Publix, Pepsi and Bud Light to help brands create lasting impressions with fans throughout the year.