Charleston’s Tourism Season Starts When?
The height of Charleston's tourism season kicks off at an unexpected time of year. Business professor Bing Pan discusses the events that drive visitors to the Holy City.
The height of Charleston's tourism season kicks off at an unexpected time of year. Business professor Bing Pan discusses the events that drive visitors to the Holy City.
Former College of Charleston President Ted Stern is given a posthumous Riley award for leadership.
Michael Moran '03 is an in-demand furniture maker. Any waking hour where the anthropology wasn’t doing schoolwork or playing soccer for the College, he was working as an apprentice. That's where Moran found his calling.
Charleston ranked No. 2 in the world, behind Florence, Italy. Hospitality and tourism professor Wayne Smith says Charleston continues to come out on top because of the people.
The College of Charleston and Charleston Symphony Orchestra will collaborate to present an Arvo Pärt music festival on October 17, 2014.
Emily Cohan's hedgehog, Poppy, is quickly becoming a mini celebrity in Charleston. Cohan discusses balancing school work with owning Poppy.
Taylor Wilson '13, the first hire at Charleston-based startup Job Market Maker, offers advice for current students to shape their careers in college.
Photos from College of Charleston students and Charleston community members that perfectly show how great it was to be in Charleston this summer.
Three College of Charleston School of the Arts alumni are featured in the fall season of Charleston Supported Art's selection of artists.
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