17 09, 2014

I Want Your Job: Business Intelligence at ‘Coolest N.Y. Enterprise Startup’

By |2020-02-25T13:05:54-05:00September 17, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on I Want Your Job: Business Intelligence at ‘Coolest N.Y. Enterprise Startup’

Oliver DeDominicis’ 12 works for SiSense, one of Business Insider’s “Coolest New York Enterprise Startups.” He works with clients and represents SiSense at expos across the U.S.

17 09, 2014

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie makes foray into South Carolina

By |2014-09-17T11:42:15-04:00September 17, 2014|Campus Life|Comments Off on New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie makes foray into South Carolina

"Political campaigns are incredibly organized," said College of Charleston political scientist Jordan Ragusa. "I don't think it's an accident that Christie's first stop is in Charleston, where he's likely to find a higher volume of moderate Republicans." Read more of the Post and Courier article

17 09, 2014

College’s Early Childhood Development Center Celebrates 40th Year

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For 40 years, scores of preschoolers have come to the College looking for the same thing as their older campus peers: a place to be intellectually stimulated while enjoying the company of curious classmates.

16 09, 2014

Author to Discuss History of Conservation in Carolina Lowcountry

By |2015-04-06T15:23:15-04:00September 16, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Author to Discuss History of Conservation in Carolina Lowcountry

The College of Charleston Friends of the Library Fall 2014 Authors’ Series will feature a public lecture by author Virginia Beach on Sept. 23, 2014. Beach is the author of “Rice and Ducks: The Surprising Convergence that Saved the Carolina Lowcountry.”

16 09, 2014

College of Charleston’s Dixie Plantation focused on improving access to students

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To hear Barney Holt tell it, the once isolated Dixie Plantation is poised to "explode" with students wandering the 881-acre Hollywood property. That follows a concerted effort by the College of Charleston to improve the plantation so that college and grade-school students can experience what Holt, director of property management for the College of Charleston

16 09, 2014

Judge will decide whether confession tapes will be allowed at trial in missing NYC boy case

By |2014-09-16T14:50:53-04:00September 16, 2014|Campus Life|Comments Off on Judge will decide whether confession tapes will be allowed at trial in missing NYC boy case

"Does he understand the consequences of his actions? That is a huge part of what we're talking about," said Denis Keyes, a College of Charleston special education professor who studies mental competency of suspects; he isn't involved in the Hernandez case. If Hernandez behaves and thinks more like a child than an adult, Keyes said,

16 09, 2014

Data Mining: Professor Analyzes Digital Information to Improve Business Practices

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When companies want to know if their employees are abusing Internet privileges at work, they call an expert like Chen-Huei Chou, an associate professor in the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management.

15 09, 2014

History, Hip Hop and Hope: College Kicks Off Major in African American Studies

By |2015-04-06T15:31:50-04:00September 15, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on History, Hip Hop and Hope: College Kicks Off Major in African American Studies

African American studies is the newest major at the College, and a renowned scholar and hip hop producer will help to kick it off.

12 09, 2014

Women’s Basketball Releases 2014-15 Schedule

By |2015-03-25T11:38:39-04:00September 12, 2014|Alumni, Athletics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Women’s Basketball Releases 2014-15 Schedule

The season officially kicks off Nov. 14 when the Cougars head to Kennesaw State. The College’s season home opener takes place on Nov. 16 against UNC Greensboro.

12 09, 2014

College Senior is on a Mission to Make the World More Sustainable

By |2020-02-25T13:05:55-05:00September 12, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on College Senior is on a Mission to Make the World More Sustainable

College senior Kelsey DePorte focuses her academics, extracurricular activities, internships, and activism on one thing: being more sustainable.