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German American Business Summit, Career Fair Open Opportunities
The German American Business Summit and the Spring Career and Internship Fair offered students a variety of opportunities to take the next steps in their careers.
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Two CofC Master’s Programs in Top 100
U.S. News & World Report ranked the College's MBA program within the Top 100 Best Business Schools and the M.P.A. program within the Top 100 Best Public Affairs Programs.
Cougar Countdown Offers Study Breaks, Support During Exams
Running April 26โMay 2, 2022, Cougar Countdown offers students academic, physical and emotional support during exam week. Events include yoga with Clyde the Cougar and ice cream with President Hsu.
CAMPUS LIFE
Study Break: Meet an International Business Major
Meet Jack Oistad, an international business major who is gaining real-world skills as a member of the School of Business Investment Program.
Admitted Cougar Events Welcome New Students
Part of Admitted Cougar Events, new school showcases aim to connect incoming students with faculty and current students to help them navigate various academic opportunities.
New Documentary Explores Collegeโs Role in Slavery
'If These Walls Could Talk,' a new documentary about the history of the College, brings attention to the labor and ingenuity of enslaved Africans who were tasked with building the first municipal college in the United States.
ACADEMICS
CofC Students who Appeared on ‘The Ellen Show’ Welcomed to Campus
Jaheim President and Darius Smith, who were surprised on 'The Ellen Show' with full scholarships to CofC, were officially presented with their scholarship packages on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019.
Philosophy Professor Believes in the Power of Ethical Justice
Philosophy professor Jennifer Baker has been putting her expertise in virtue ethics to work as a representative on the Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.
Common Pain Reliever Could be a Headache for Toads
CofC researchers are studying how naproxen discharged into waterways may be impacting toads and other amphibians.
ALUMNI
3 Spooky Tales of College of Charleston Ghosts
Alum Ed Macy '91 reveals the three most haunted buildings on the College of Charleston campus โ and the story behind the spooks inside.
Alums Keep Supply Chain Running Smoothly for Nike and Fila
Former student-athletes and international business majors Alexis Carrico โ03 and Julio Gonzรกlez Piera โ10 help oversee supply chain logistics in the athletic shoe and apparel industry.
CofC Dad And Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley Sings ‘Scare Away the Dark’
The former Maryland governor, Democratic presidential candidate and father of CofC alumna Tara O'Malley '14 showed off his musical abilities during his campus visit.
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