CofC MBA Program Ranked No. 1 in Nation for Job Placement
'U.S. News & World Report' has named the College's MBA program as one of the top programs in the nation when it comes to job placement and affordability.
'U.S. News & World Report' has named the College's MBA program as one of the top programs in the nation when it comes to job placement and affordability.
A new course at the College is giving students firsthand experience creating strategic narratives for destination marketing of the Holy City.
One CofC professor specializing in the history of disease and public health offers a helpful perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic.
The College's Global Leadership Institute is dedicated to inspiring students’ world views, international experience and intercultural competency so they can take their careers anywhere.
Resident assistants stood strong last month as they supported their fellow Cougars during an unexpected move out of the residence halls amid the rise of the coronavirus pandemic.
On the 35th year anniversary of the SAA at CofC, Tony Meyer '49 and Eileen Ray '85 met up to reminisce about their time starting the organization.
One historic preservation professor at the College of Charleston is orchestrating a community-wide effort to 3D print masks to supply to healthcare workers at the Medical University of South Carolina.
For the first time in its 35 years, the Young Contemporaries art competition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art went virtual for its 2020 exhibition.
The Global Ambassadors program offers students from all academic disciplines an opportunity to look at the world from a global perspective.
With many students facing job loss and other financial hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic, the CofC community has stepped up to help through donations to the Student Emergency Fund.