CofC MBA Program Recognized for Excellence
The one-year MBA program was honored by the Southeastern Chamber of Commerce for its personal commitment, dedication and performance.
The one-year MBA program was honored by the Southeastern Chamber of Commerce for its personal commitment, dedication and performance.
College of Charleston professors examine Mayor Joe Riley's innumerable contributions to Charleston – from its quality of life and economy to its thriving arts community, history and culture.
Business professor George Benson was awarded the 2015 Outstanding Directors Award by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the National Association of Corporate Directors.
He's a respectable golfer, medal-earning cyclist, two-time finisher of the Boston Marathon, writer, traveler and executive-in-residence in the College's School of Business. Peter Alan Smith is also blind.
Caleb Bubash, a senior business administration major and a lance corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, was awarded the Commandant’s Trophy for being the top graduate in his class at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Va. Watch this inspiring video about his journey.
A team of three students representing three different academic majors won the grand prize for a product they devised as part of the College's ICAT program.
Former student-athletes and international business majors Alexis Carrico ’03 and Julio González Piera ’10 help oversee supply chain logistics in the athletic shoe and apparel industry.
School of Business alum Chris Lennert ’94 is chief operating officer and a minority owner of Left Hand Brewing Company in Longmont, Colo.
The lecture on Oct. 9 will center on free market environmentalism, while the lecture on Oct. 14 will revolve around individual liberty.
See which alumni made The Charleston Regional Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 list, which highlights people whose commitment to their professions and communities is helping the Charleston region to thrive.