CofC Faces to Know: Marla Robertson
Meet Marla Robertson '06 (M.P.A. '19), M.P.A. program coordinator and community assistance program director at the College of Charleston.
Meet Marla Robertson '06 (M.P.A. '19), M.P.A. program coordinator and community assistance program director at the College of Charleston.
Cheyenne Twilley, who is pursuing dual graduate degrees in environmental and sustainability studies and public administration, has successfully launched World Oceans Day events in South Carolina and beyond.
On its list of Best Graduate Schools for 2024, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the College's MBA and M.P.A. programs among the top 100 in the nation.
Valerie Frazier ’91 (M.P.A. ’94) created the 1967 Legacy Program to support African American students in a multitude of ways.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the College's MBA program within the Top 100 Best Business Schools and the M.P.A. program within the Top 100 Best Public Affairs Programs.
Kendra Stewart, director of the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Center for Livable Communities, has been elected president of the American Society of Public Administration (ASPA).
Graduate student Lee Bundrick, who will receive dual master's degrees in public administration and environmental studies, is in charge of preserving over 2,200 acres on Kiawah Island.
Thanks to a partnership between the College of Charleston, Charleston Area Bee Keepers Association and the Golden Pearl Foundation, a student garden now gets the natural benefits of honeybees.
Ebony T. Venson '18 is pursuing a Master of Public Administration with the support of the Young Alumni Graduate Scholarship.
CofC alumna Jennifer J. Miller made history in 2017 when she was named as the first female administrator for Charleston County.