Computer Science Student Develops Skills at Google
One College of Charleston student got to attend a Google Scholars program designed to encourage women in tech to excel and become role models.
One College of Charleston student got to attend a Google Scholars program designed to encourage women in tech to excel and become role models.
Google will continue its financial support of the College of Charleston's Race and Social Justice Initiative headed up by the Avery Research Center.
The $200K grant from Google ensures the continuation of the College's Race and Social Justice Initiative and its important work on race and inequality.
Employees from Google visit the College of Charleston campus August 27-29, 2015 to interact with students, faculty and staff.