2 04, 2014

I Want Your Job: Digital Marketing Analyst for Anthropologie

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Justin Foulk ’10 is making sure it is easy for you to find and buy products from Anthropologie. With a background in finance (he was a business administration major at the College of Charleston), he uses numbers and data to improve the online user experience.

31 03, 2014

College of Charleston One-Year Global MBA Information Session

By |2020-01-14T14:10:20-05:00March 31, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on College of Charleston One-Year Global MBA Information Session

Learn more about the College's One-Year Global MBA Program in an information session April 2, 2014 with an optional MBA class following the session.

31 03, 2014

College Hosts Film Series to Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide

By |2015-04-06T15:31:57-04:00March 31, 2014|Academics|Comments Off on College Hosts Film Series to Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide

The film series will begin April 8, 2014, and organizers hope it will help viewers to learn about the violence from multiple perspectives. The series is hosted by the African studies program.

28 03, 2014

5 Tips on Work, Leadership and Communication from IBM Senior VP of Marketing and Communications

By |2020-01-14T14:10:20-05:00March 28, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on 5 Tips on Work, Leadership and Communication from IBM Senior VP of Marketing and Communications

The Department of Communication's 2014 Distinguished Communicator of the Year, Jon Iwata, gives advice on how to become an effective communicator, leader and professional. Iwata is the senior vice president of marketing and communications at IBM.

26 03, 2014

I Want Your Job: Digital Resources Librarian at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

By |2020-01-14T14:10:20-05:00March 26, 2014|Academics, Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on I Want Your Job: Digital Resources Librarian at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Like many people in New York City, Katherine Borkowski ’05 gets up every morning and goes to work. Unlike many people, her office is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met). As a Digital Resources and Instructional Librarian at the Met, Borkowski puts her undergraduate and graduate degrees to work every day. Read more to find out how she got the job.

25 03, 2014

A whale of a find: Fossil sheds light on cetacean sonar’s origin

By |2015-03-25T09:24:15-04:00March 25, 2014|Academics|Comments Off on A whale of a find: Fossil sheds light on cetacean sonar’s origin

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The deadly threat posed by German submarines during World War One helped spur scientists to develop sonar, using underwater sound signals to locate objects like subs that might be taking aim with a torpedo. In the 20th century, it was an important technological breakthrough. But it was old technology as far as

25 03, 2014

Rivers under the sea: Mapping finds ancient bottom habitat

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The Lowcountry offshore is mostly barren sand bottom to the edge of the Continental Shelf - that's conventional wisdom. But three times now, College of Charleston geologists have dropped high-tech imaging devices to map that bottom, and three times they found "these amazing features" they didn't expect - ancient river channels.

25 03, 2014

Evolution should be part of core S.C. science standards, Charleston professor says

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A biology professor told an education panel on Monday that members of his organization are frustrated with seeing the state's biology standards become a "political football for religious reasons or political reasons." Rob Dillon, a College of Charleston professor and president of South Carolinians for Science Education, said members of the organization are "so discouraged"