“A Charleston Affair” Draws Thousands of Alumni and Graduating Seniors
More than 4,600 alumni, graduating seniors, guests and sponsors turned out for two evenings of food, beverages, reunion and music at the 2014 A Charleston Affair.
More than 4,600 alumni, graduating seniors, guests and sponsors turned out for two evenings of food, beverages, reunion and music at the 2014 A Charleston Affair.
Why launch just one record label when you can successfully launch a bunch of companies? College of Charleston alumnus Ian Wheeler ’05 has made a name for himself in the New York City music industry by jumping in feet first.
The equestrian team finished in second place at the 2014 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) National Championships, earning the Cougars their third reserve championship in program history and first since 1991.
The Addlestone Library renovation will increase study space for students and shelving for collections, but with nearly a million moving pieces, the project is a lot like a jigsaw puzzle.
Associate Professor of Psychology Carol Toris offers tips to make a good impression in a job interview.
Computer science major Michael Feliciano raised enough money through a crowd-funding website to fund a gap year after graduation.
College of Charleston communication graduate Emma Rudolph ’13 is an associate cookbook editor who does everything from conceptualizing books to perfecting recipes and making food look good during photo shoots.
The women's and men's golf teams are headed to the NCAA Regionals after winning conference championships in the Colonial Athletic Association.
School of Business students investing real money have outperformed the S&P 500. Read how these seniors are converting their investing savvy into jobs.
College of Charleston Pre-Health Adviser Karen Eippert offers insight into what students should know (and plan for) if they're interested in professional school, including medical, dental, nursing, or veterinary.