I Want Your Job: Sr Manager of Operations at David Yurman Thailand
Lucy Lesniak '10 trusts her instincts. They led her from the U.K. to Charleston, New York City and now Bangkok, Thailand, where she works for David Yurman.
Lucy Lesniak '10 trusts her instincts. They led her from the U.K. to Charleston, New York City and now Bangkok, Thailand, where she works for David Yurman.
College of Charleston alumna Alicia Moreau Shambo ’89 helped save lives at the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013. Read why she plans to return to the site of the tragedy this week for the 118th Boston Marathon on April 21, 2014.
Four student entrepreneurs offer tips based on their Shark Tank-style presentations at DIG SOUTH, an interactive festival in Charleston
Writing the original score for a production of “She Kills Monsters” was a lot like what these music composition students will encounter when they graduate and are scoring music for movies, TV, or theatre productions.
The set is unlike anything the theatre department has ever done and composition students wrote and recorded the entire score in less than two weeks. The students say if they weren't prepared for the real world before - they are now.
Charleston, S.C. is exploding with entrepreneurial activity, and College of Charleston students are fueling the fire. They're securing venture capital, participating in business competitions, and ready for the new entrepreneurship minor.
Alumnus Jonathon Myers '00 has written storylines for some of the nation's top video game companies. He's worked on Game of the Thrones and Indiana Jones Adventure World. Now he owns his own mobile game company and has some advice for up-and-coming talent.
Murphy will spend a year interning in Germany, where he hopes to see how healthcare and science are really practiced in Europe. He plans to attend medical school in the U.S., but is considering practicing in Germany.
This weekend, tens of thousands of people will participate in the 37th Annual Cooper River Bridge Run. Read on to learn why two College of Charleston professors are integral to the success of one of the nation's largest 10K races.
Physical Education Professor Karen Smail believes exercise desks could be the key to unlocking the academic potential of children who struggle to sit still in traditional classroom desks.