SGA to Host Environmentalist Alexandra Cousteau
Group will explore water issues pertaining to the Lowcountry.
Group will explore water issues pertaining to the Lowcountry.
Annual Homecoming festivities during the week of January 31- February 5, 2011.
Professor selected for his professional career of highly acclaimed research and publications.
Collection can be seen from September 24, 2010 until December 15, 2010.
I had many influential and supportive teachers from the elementary grades through graduate school who provided the foundation for meaningful learning opportunities. These teachers are the primary reason that school was, and continues to be, a positive experience for me. Particularly inspiring to me was Margaret Uzzle, my high school senior English teacher. Mrs. Uzzle
College of Charleston economist Frank Hefner said the drop in delinquencies can be partly explained by Americans’ reaction to the depth of the recession by paying down and then staying away from consumer debt. He also said the tightening of credit standards, more intense government monitoring of lenders and the heightened risk aversion of big
CHARLESTON, SC - In the August 22, 2010 issue, the magazine says the “College of Charleston is very hot right now for good reason. Beautiful and in a chic setting, it offers good academics and is easier to get into than it ought to be.” http://lowcountrybizsc.com/articles/904/
The College of Charleston's Office of Tourism Analysis, part of the School of Business, predicts a 65.3 percent occupancy rate for Charleston County in 2010, up from 62.7 percent in 2009. The forecast anticipates that number to basically hold steady in 2011 at 65.5 percent. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/aug/26/rooms-report/
John F. “Skip” Martin has been selected as the private counsel for the U. S. Department of Justice for the District of South Carolina.
Over 600 College of Charleston students participated in a study abroad experience.