College to Host German-American Business Summit
The summit on Oct. 6, 2016, will highlight the $4.1 billion of investments made by German companies in South Carolina from 2011 to 2015.
The summit on Oct. 6, 2016, will highlight the $4.1 billion of investments made by German companies in South Carolina from 2011 to 2015.
Since opening The Alley with some partners in November 2012, David Crowley '02 has transformed an old warehouse into a singular presence in the burgeoning Upper King Street area.
College of Charleston graduate and music DJ Jared Aaronson '16 is traveling to cancer centers around the U.S. to share his unique brand of audio therapy.
Combining his passion for yoga with the business education he received at the College, Griffin Peddicord '14 recently opened a new yoga studio in downtown Charleston.
Gifts and pledges made to the School of Business from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, totaled more than $2.8 million.
Students in the College's ICAT Academy traveled to San Francisco to meet with founders and employees at companies such as Google and Facebook.
The College has over 220 clubs and student organizations, and our creative and motivated students start dozens of new clubs every semester.
School of Business students who participated in the spring 2016 "Doing Business with Israel" internship worked with Israeli companies to develop business plans. They also pitched their products to potential investors in a simulated exercise.
Professor Douglas M. Walker offered a different perspective on the multi-faceted nature of gambling - both legal and illegal - in a recent WalletHub article.
Professor Ya You and two colleagues studied the impact of blogs, consumer product reviews and social media on product sales.