Senior Weaves Studies, Hair into Entrepreneurial Success
Blogger, hair stylist and social media consultant Nia Strothers explains how she keeps so many balls in the air while succeeding at CofC.
Blogger, hair stylist and social media consultant Nia Strothers explains how she keeps so many balls in the air while succeeding at CofC.
A senior who developed a product that helps soccer players hone their skills has been named the College of Charleston's student entrepreneur of the year.
Former College of Charleston President P. George Benson was the master of ceremonies at the Baldrige National Quality Awards, the nation’s highest honors for innovation and performance excellence.
At age 9, Carlie Christenson invented Boob-eez — a product that launched her into a successful business career and led her to the College of Charleston.
CofC alumnus Thai Phi will be taking the culinary creations from his campus-fixture food truck Pink Bellies to a new brick-and-mortar restaurant in Charleston.
Rene Mueller is trading in the Lowcountry for Austrian Alps to teach marketing and international business as a Fulbright Fellow.
Vernon Smith , the 2002 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences will highlight the College of Charleston’s Adam Smith Week starting on March 20, 2017.
Several College of Charleston students are ditching traditional spring break plans to head to Africa, where they’ll spend 10 days reviewing business proposals, working with entrepreneurs and encouraging children to attend school. The students, seven in all, left for the Central African country on Thursday, March 2, 2017, as part of the 2016-17 Kick it Forward project,
Diane Gulyas, former president of DuPont Performance Polymers, will visit the School of Business on March 16, 2017, as part of the George G. Spaulding Distinguished Executive Speaker Series.
More than 10 major companies will take part in the summit.