Calling All School of Business Alumni!
Enjoy a three-point shoot-out with Dean Alan Shao, a performance by the Bizness Suit and more at the annual School of Business Homecoming Tailgate.
Enjoy a three-point shoot-out with Dean Alan Shao, a performance by the Bizness Suit and more at the annual School of Business Homecoming Tailgate.
Keisha Hawes '01 is a national spokeswoman for the American Heart Association's Go Red campaign, which raises awareness about heart disease in women.
Kirsten Bauman '93 has worked for the U.S. Foreign Service since 2000 and credits the College of Charleston with getting her started.
Masterpieces are made by channeling genius through tools – paintbrushes, pens, chisels and trumpets. Nafees Bin Zafar’98 uses a keyboard and mouse. He creates visual effects for Hollywood – scenes so riveting they rival the finest paintings, prose, sculpture and jazz. Careful, you might choke on your popcorn. by Jason Ryan photography by Ric Frazier
While her peers pondered questions like "what do I want to do with my life?" Lucy Remitz '12 was busy filling out her Irish work visa. Two years later the comm grad still works in Dublin, Ireland.
Cougar PAWWS, or Parents and Alumni Working With Students, ensure that accepted students feel welcome at the College before they even enroll.
After completing the Call Me MISTER Program and earning a degree in 2014, Josh Hall began his teaching career at Flowertown Elementary in Summerville, S.C.
Students are invited to find out what's in the giant box in Addlestone Library on Jan 22, 2015 at 5:45 p.m. The event will include food, drinks and a DJ.
Chanele Jackson '87 took a job to put herself through college while supporting her daughters. She never imagined the opportunities that job would present.
The College remember alumnus Jim Edwards '50, former South Carolina governor and U.S. secretary of energy.