16 09, 2014

Data Mining: Professor Analyzes Digital Information to Improve Business Practices

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When companies want to know if their employees are abusing Internet privileges at work, they call an expert like Chen-Huei Chou, an associate professor in the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management.

12 09, 2014

Class Meets Current Events for Ukrainian Political Science Expert

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College of Charleston instructor Max Kovalov's European Studies capstone course is heavily influenced by current events that hit close to home for Kovalov.

9 09, 2014

5 Books That Confront the Tragedy of 9/11

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Many of today’s college students were in elementary school on 9/11. College of Charleston English professor Susan Farrell uses literature and other works to teach about the attacks and their aftermath.

4 09, 2014

Chinese Professor Brings Ancient Flavor to Celebration of Charleston’s Super Moon

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Lei Jin has become a go-to expert on all aspects of Chinese culture in Charleston. She has organized a Chinese Moon Festival event to celebrate the extra-large-looking moon on September 9, 2014.

28 08, 2014

Scholars Around the World are Talking about a Journal Edited by Professor Mike Gómez

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Hispanic Studies professor Michael Gómez explains the interest in nineteenth century Spanish literature and the journal Decimonónica.

22 08, 2014

6 Signs You’re Ready to be a Tech Entrepreneur

By |2020-02-25T13:05:58-05:00August 22, 2014|Academics, Alumni, Campus Life|Comments Off on 6 Signs You’re Ready to be a Tech Entrepreneur

Think you have what it takes to become the next tech billionaire? College of Charleston alumna Laura Willoughby '98, who directs a tech incubator in Maryland, offers advice for wannabe tech entrepreneurs.

19 08, 2014

Geology Professor’s Commitment to Students and Science is Rock Solid

By |2015-04-06T15:33:37-04:00August 19, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Geology Professor’s Commitment to Students and Science is Rock Solid

After nearly 20 years of teaching and conducting research at the College, associate professor of geology Cassandra Runyon is as passionate as ever about studying and exploring the universe with her students and colleagues.

14 08, 2014

Strategies for Surviving First Day of Classes

By |2020-02-25T13:05:59-05:00August 14, 2014|Academics, Campus Life|Comments Off on Strategies for Surviving First Day of Classes

The start of a new academic year is a time of excitement, exploration and information-overload. Read one College of Charleston expert's recommendations for coping with the stress.

12 08, 2014

Political Science Professor Deconstructs Dystopias

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Political science professor Claire Curtis is a gentle soul who loves her family, political philosophy and people-watching in Cistern Yard. But you might see a different side of her if you try to steal home plate or send texts in her class.