Scholarship Recipient Pays it Forward
Chanele Jackson '87 took a job to put herself through college while supporting her daughters. She never imagined the opportunities that job would present.
Chanele Jackson '87 took a job to put herself through college while supporting her daughters. She never imagined the opportunities that job would present.
College of Charleston faculty, staff and facilities will help you make 2015 the year you check each New Year's resolution off your list.
Campus will be closed beginning Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014, and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015.
Sophomore Jake Durham's voter app impressed competition judges with its focus, its innovation and its potential to have a transformational impact on our elections.
New supply chain management major allows students like April Henry to learn the strategies and systems involved in resolving huge, complex problems.
The College of Charleston announced the first class of Market Process Scholars, three students recognized for exceptional academics and interest in economics.
Cougar Countdown runs Dec. 2 to Dec. 10 and offers a variety of events and activities to help students approach final exams with a healthy and positive attitude.
Assistant Professor of Economics Mark Witte discusses what the College of Charleston should consider if we were to add a football program.
Kent Gourdin, global logistics and transportation professor, says work slowdowns at West Coast ports are unlikely to affect holiday shopping.
Alan Shao, dean of the College of Charleston School of Business, offers 6 ways to make traveling easier in time for the busiest travel season of the year.