School of Business Investment Program Praised by The Princeton Review
The innovative program is cited in The Princeton Review book, "Colleges That Create Futures: 50 Schools That Launch Careers By Going Beyond the Classroom."
The innovative program is cited in The Princeton Review book, "Colleges That Create Futures: 50 Schools That Launch Careers By Going Beyond the Classroom."
The featured event on Sept. 15, 2015, will include survivors of the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing as well as a member of Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.
Ayala Asherov will celebrate the release of her new CD, Colors & Shapes, with a performance at Woolfe Street Playhouse at 7 p.m. on Sept. 2, 2015. The album features her School of the Arts teaching colleagues Mark Bryan and Quentin Baxter.
Founded in 2008, the initiative has hosted numerous events, including the BB&T Free Market Speaker Series, that have brought business leaders, academics and journalists to campus.
Since graduating from the College in 2014, the arts management major has been living his dream as a recording artist and touring musician. He credits his professors with helping jumpstart his career.
See who dispensed advice, gave directions, handed out CofC schwag and posed for photos with students at a Peanuts-inspired information booth.
Among the incoming class of 2,330 freshmen, the most common birth month is April and the most common home state, besides South Carolina, is New Jersey.
The start of a new academic year is a time of excitement, exploration and information-overload. A College of Charleston expert gives tips for coping with the stress.
After graduating from the College in 2014, academic standout Chelsea Cash embarked on a life-changing bicycle trip across America.
Students from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be working and learning in many exciting and interesting internships this fall.