College to Host International Conference on Military Geosciences
Bringing scholars from around the world, the College will host the 14th International Conference on Military Geosciences on campus June 20-24.
Bringing scholars from around the world, the College will host the 14th International Conference on Military Geosciences on campus June 20-24.
Internships are a key aspect of career preparation, and many CofC students are immersing themselves in a range of opportunities this summer including internships with D.C. United, the United Nations and Dominion Energy.
Student Entrepreneur of the Year Nicole Birnbaum has found success with her small business FlipRings, which has achieved gross sales of over $500,000.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art's newest exhibits, 'CORPUS' and 'Pinturas de Casta and the Construction of American Identity,' explore the legacy of South American colonialism.
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CofC professor Purushottam Meena, who specializes in supply chain disruption risk management, breaks down the current supply chain crisis, focusing on the factors that are creating choke points in getting goods where they need to go.
Students from the College of Charleston won three of the top six awards at SC Innovates 2021, an annual pitch competition open to university students from across South Carolina – both graduate and undergraduates.