30 09, 2011

College of Charleston Business School to unveil ‘Wall of Honor’ โ€“ The Post and Courier

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The first honorees of the College of Charleston's School of Business' "Wall of Honor" will be inducted today. The honorees are: Tommy and Victoria Baker, Guy and Betty Beatty, and George and Dorie Spaulding. They are being recognized for their "transformational and lasting impact on the School of Business," the college said. The wall will

29 09, 2011

Black male teachers on rise โ€“ The Post and Courier

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Young black males have a better chance of being taught by someone who looks like them now that the first two graduates of the College of Charleston's Call Me MISTER program are teaching in area schools. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/sep/29/black-male-teachers-on-rise/ ย 

28 09, 2011

The 10 Best Places To Go To College โ€“ The Huffington Post

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#2 College of Charleston ย Charleston is one of the most charming and picturesque cities in the South. Alongside beautiful, historic architecture is a thriving culture filled with exciting restaurants, bars, and clubs. "The location is amazing- downtown Charleston is beautiful and there is always something to do," claims Amy, an education major. The College of

26 09, 2011

Elie Wiesel speaks to audience in Charleston โ€“ The State

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CHARLESTON, S.C. โ€” Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel says those who tried to bring mankind to a better place after the horrors of the Holocaust have failed. The Post and Courier of Charleston reports (http://bit.ly/nqaZIC) that Wiesel told two audiences at the College of Charleston on Sunday that the world is still capable of war