College Graduates More Than 1,600 in Two Ceremonies
Dr. Richard Besser of ABC News tells the Class of 2011 to pursue their dreams.
Dr. Richard Besser of ABC News tells the Class of 2011 to pursue their dreams.
100 students received their degrees during the Graduate School Commencement Ceremony.
Kenzie Russell rode to victory at the 2011 IHSA National Championship Horse Show.
Tau Sigma recognizes and promotes the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students.
"If the Democrats in South Carolina can figure out a way to frame their message so that... the traditional Yankee Republican voters understand and see themselves more closely aligned with the Democratic Party, they could certainly become a strong and viable party in the South once again," said Kendra Stewart, a political science professor at
College will face Tennessee in the first round.
One College of Charleston professor cautions that the 7.3 magnitude earthquake was much different than the recent earthquake in Japan. The South Carolina 1886 earthquake was nearly 1,000 times weaker than the one in Japan," Associate Professor of Geology Norm Levine says. But, living along the coast, residents are in the tsunami zone. The chances of
The "Cougar Countdown," named for the College of Charleston mascot, brings together many campus organizations to sponsor activities. Popular after three semesters, the program now has a dedicated budget of $5,000 a year, said Lindy Coleman, Study Skills Coordinator at the university. But at College of Charleston, President P. George Benson, marveled as he watched
Pioneering coral reef research in Bali, Indonesia, has earned College of Charleston biology professor Phillip Dustan the Ralph Brown Expedition Award, the college recently announced. Dustan will share the award with two other scientists, Orla Doherty and Abigail Alling. Each is a member of the Biosphere Foundation, which has been working with the people of
College of Charleston career center director Denny Ciganovic said the job market is definitely improving. "It's much better than it has been in the past," he said. "More employers are posting full-time positions. For the last couple of years, they said they had to stay in business, so they hired temps through staffing agencies to