Career Center Launches New Internship Award
The new internship award will offer professional development training and a monetary stipend to students interested in pursuing summer internships.
The new internship award will offer professional development training and a monetary stipend to students interested in pursuing summer internships.
In this week's installment: a biology professor talks about sharks, a look at a "rich and beautiful" life, an international studies professor writes about trouble in Turkey and more.
When geologist Gumbo Taylor '14 launched GARB Designs two years ago, she didn't mind if it got off to a rocky start. That was the point of launching an accessory line featuring mineral-based patterns.
In this week's installment: a tree falls in Cistern Yard, A look at a professor's personal art collection, an economist talks about energy costs and more.
Dean McCandless, who has led the Graduate School for the past 10 years and has been at the College for more than 30 years, is retiring on July 15, 2016.
In an effort to better diagnose neurological disorders that include autism, computer science professor Brent Munsell has helped develop a new technique for analyzing images of the brain.
From the forests of Taiwan to college athletics in Texas to corporate boardrooms in Germany, College of Charleston students are pursuing amazing internships this summer.
The new Martin Scholars Program was created to inspire future generations of leaders and mentors among outstanding communication students at the College of Charleston.
The College has over 220 clubs and student organizations, and our creative and motivated students start dozens of new clubs every semester.
In this week's installment: a look at the College's new recovery program; a history professor looks at a new movie about Reconstruction; and more.