Alumnus’s Career is a Field of Dreams
As the cofounder of a large sports event management firm, Gene Hallman ’82 is living every diehard sports fan’s fantasy.
As the cofounder of a large sports event management firm, Gene Hallman ’82 is living every diehard sports fan’s fantasy.
Followed by close to 50,000 fans online, finance major Sofie Siegel takes them on a nightly romp through the magical world of Final Fantasy.
After seeing how her high school classmates with immigrant parents were impacted by the threat of deportation, Jody Bell created the website I.C.O.D.: In Case of Deportation.
A semester studying in La Rochelle, France, has given Sally Ott new confidence in her French and supply chain management studies.
Since his involvement with the College began in the 1980s, William “Bill” Finn has been a School of Business linchpin as an adviser, donor and mentor.
Only three weeks into business in downtown Summerville, South Carolina, Danetra Richardson ’12 has the Lowcountry hooked on macarons, brownies and Nutella-stuffed cookies from her shop Swank Desserts.
Former CofC pitcher Griffin McLarty is ready to trade in his cap and gown for a Baltimore Orioles uniform.
Team NAMO, which created an app to alert property managers of leaking toilets, won first prize at this year's Impact X Demo Day.
Thai Phi '12 is the owner and chef at Pink Bellies, which has been serving Vietnamese comfort food to rave reviews since 2014.
The School of Business is hosting its inaugural Women for Women Summit on Feb. 27, 2020. The event will honor former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.