21 02, 2012

Big Foot and the Lizard Man: Fact or myth? – Charleston Digitel

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Entranced by all the stories about Bigfoot and the Lizard Man? Head over to the in-depth reports at Charleston City Paper to learn more. And then read College of Charleston Magazine's story about a group who went on the search for the Lizard Man. http://charleston.thedigitel.com/features/big-foot-and-lizard-man-fact-or-myth-38010-0219    

15 02, 2012

Jennifer Baker on “Procrastination as Vice” – NPR

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 Jennifer Baker is a philosopher at the College of Charleston and the author of a recent essay called "Procrastination as Vice."  She tells Steve Paulson how a philosopher became interested in procrastination. http://ttbook.org/book/jennifer-baker-procrastination-vice

15 02, 2012

CofC offers new MBA focus in hospitality revenue management – Charleston Business Journal

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The two-year-old MBA program at the College of Charleston’s School of Business is expanding to include a focus on hospitality revenue management. The new focus came after increased attention into revenue management for the hospitality industry. In 2010, Susan Thronson said in Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International’s 2010 special report, “Revenue management has continued

15 02, 2012

Clemson, Wofford, USC, Charleston make best value list – The Greenville News

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College of Charleston Provost George Hynd said he is “delighted” with the recognition that the school is among the best values in American higher education. “This recognition confirms what our students, faculty, staff, parents and trustees know — that we provide an exceptional liberal arts education that prepares tomorrow’s leaders in South Carolina and beyond,”