MBA Program Nationally Recognized for Success in Recruiting Women
Bloomberg Businessweek has recognized the MBA program for its success in enrolling female students at a time when MBA programs nationally are struggling to recruit women.
Bloomberg Businessweek has recognized the MBA program for its success in enrolling female students at a time when MBA programs nationally are struggling to recruit women.
The Center for Excellence in Peer Education will hold an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, in celebration of its tenth anniversary.
Through a nearly $400,000 NASA-funded grant, geology professor John Chadwick, along with researchers from other institutions, will study volcanoes on Mars to determine their history and the impact they had on the environment.
Alumna Taylor Holloway '19 is among the music majors who have benefited from the support of the Mary Stewart Allan Award for Violin.
With the 2021 fall semester here, it's not just new students we're seeing on the College of Charleston campus, there are also some fresh faces in front of the classrooms, too.
A series of philanthropic gifts from individual donors and corporations has helped set up the College's new engineering program for growth and success.
Daniel Brown, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, reflects on the impact of the 9/11 attacks both at home and abroad.
College of Charleston Communication Professor Robert Westerfelhaus has been awarded his second Fulbright grant to teach at the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland.
The School of Business Investment Program at the College of Charleston gives students the opportunity to learn how to manage funds of nearly $400,000.
With access to the resources of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities is a leader in community research, education and practice.