Largest and Most Diverse MBA Class Completes One-Year Program
Forty students completed the global MBA program and either interviewed with or have accepted positions at BB&T Corporate,Marriott International, Gildan and PeopleMatter.
Forty students completed the global MBA program and either interviewed with or have accepted positions at BB&T Corporate,Marriott International, Gildan and PeopleMatter.
The College of Charleston community is invited to attend a free seminar about the Export-Import Bank of the United States and how the agency helps finance the export of U.S. goods and services. The event takes place on June 26, 2014.
Thai Phi graduated from the College's MBA program in 2012. His Pink Bellies Vietnamese Kitchen is parked near campus at Calhoun and St. Philip streets.
Three alumni have turned a business class project into a new taxi service that transports passengers on Folly Beach in solar-powered golf carts.
This time-lapse video of the College's 2014 Spring Commencement makes the whole production look easy. But as those behind the scenes will tell you, it is a colossal undertaking that involves hundreds of people and months of planning.
Students and faculty from the Carter Real Estate Center in the School of Business are headed to Las Vegas for one of the nation's largest retail real estate conventions.
Professor David Desplaces is the recipient of the first Howard F. Rudd Jr. Distinguished Faculty Award for Service Leadership in the School of Business.
Five very deserving individuals will be awarded honorary degrees at the College's spring 2014 commencement ceremonies. Read on to learn more about this year's recipients.
School of Business students investing real money have outperformed the S&P 500. Read how these seniors are converting their investing savvy into jobs.
Lucy Lesniak '10 trusts her instincts. They led her from the U.K. to Charleston, New York City and now Bangkok, Thailand, where she works for David Yurman.