15 12, 2022

Alumnus Scouted Opposition for U.S. Men’s Soccer Team at World Cup

By |2023-01-12T08:57:30-05:00December 15, 2022|All News, Alumni, Athletics|Comments Off on Alumnus Scouted Opposition for U.S. Men’s Soccer Team at World Cup

A former player on the CofC men’s soccer team, John Bello '10 did opposition analysis to support the U.S. Men’s National Team coaches with strategy development for matches at the World Cup.

14 12, 2022

Winter Graduates Primed to Make a Difference

By |2023-01-11T12:20:13-05:00December 14, 2022|All News, Campus Life, Students|Comments Off on Winter Graduates Primed to Make a Difference

An education major poised to start his career in the classroom, a geology major primed to go to graduate school and the president of the South Carolina Stingrays with stronger leadership skills thanks to a college degree: Meet a few of the College of Charleston's winter 2022 graduates.

13 12, 2022

CofC MBA Program Receives National Recognition from Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune

By |2023-03-06T16:08:43-05:00December 13, 2022|All News, Campus Life|Comments Off on CofC MBA Program Receives National Recognition from Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune

The College of Charleston School of Business has recently been named among Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2022-23 Best Business Schools list for its Master of Business Administration program. The MBA program has also made Fortune’s 2022-23 Best MBA Programs list.

13 12, 2022

CofC Podcast: Geology Professor Talks About His Sea Monster Discovery and Other Paleontological Treasures

By |2023-01-10T09:27:18-05:00December 13, 2022|Academics, All News, CofC Podcast|Comments Off on CofC Podcast: Geology Professor Talks About His Sea Monster Discovery and Other Paleontological Treasures

On this episode of 'Speaking of ... College of Charleston,' Scott Persons, assistant professor of geology and curator of the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History, talks about discovering a previously unknown type of prehistoric marine reptile and his many other expeditions hunting fossils.

12 12, 2022

Public Health Research Team Makes Strides in Studying Impact of Plastic Pollution

By |2023-01-06T10:48:19-05:00December 12, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Public Health Research Team Makes Strides in Studying Impact of Plastic Pollution

Supported by a $400,000 grant, students and a professor at the College of Charleston are making headway researching the ramifications of plastic pollution on public health.

7 12, 2022

Music Major Connects with Cultural Heritage Through Filipino Art Song

By |2022-12-21T08:12:31-05:00December 7, 2022|Academics, All News, Students|Comments Off on Music Major Connects with Cultural Heritage Through Filipino Art Song

Music major Meleana Cabales will introduce a new audience to the little-known genre of Filipino art song called kundiman during a lecture and recital on Dec. 11.

6 12, 2022

REI Automation Creates New Engineering Scholarship

By |2022-12-19T08:51:23-05:00December 6, 2022|Academics, All News|Comments Off on REI Automation Creates New Engineering Scholarship

The new REI Automation Endowed Engineering Scholarship will support systems engineering students, with the first scholarship being awarded for the 2023-24 academic year.

5 12, 2022

Cougar Countdown Aims to Take the Stress out of Finals

By |2022-12-13T17:04:13-05:00December 5, 2022|All News, Side Feature, Students|Comments Off on Cougar Countdown Aims to Take the Stress out of Finals

Running Dec. 6-12, Cougar Countdown at the College of Charleston supports students’ minds, bodies and spirits during finals through a variety of activities that help them both prepare for exams and get some much-needed relaxation.