CofC MBA Program Ranked No. 1 in Nation for Job Placement
The College of Charleston School of Business MBA program has ranked first in the country for job placement, according to U.S. News & World Report.
The College of Charleston School of Business MBA program has ranked first in the country for job placement, according to U.S. News & World Report.
The Crossing the Cistern scholarship offers students a multi-component program aimed at boosting success in the classroom in addition to financial support.
An exercise science professor and a physics professor from the College of Charleston have joined forces to explore the potential benefits of laser therapies.
The Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina and the College of Charleston present a conference titled "Memory, Monuments, and Memorials."
The Nia Rite of Passage ceremony for African-American students will be especially meaningful this year amid the 50th anniversary of the College’s integration.
Seven teams will compete in the ImpactX pitch competition on April 23, 2018, in the hopes of capturing a portion of the $10,000 seed money.
The School of Professional Studies is hosting an open house for undergraduate degree programs on April 21.
The College of Charleston's Sustainability Literacy Institute will close out the academic year with a series of events April 17-19.
How can you understand all the incredible job opportunities out there without seeing them? That's why professor Thomas Martin started the Martin Scholars program.
The prestigious Goldwater Foundation has named students Blaine Billings and Katherine Duchinski as Goldwater Scholars for the 2018-19 academic year.