Paradise Found for Alumna
A kama‘aina (local) now, Lindsay Louise ’14 shares her best travel tips to Oahu, Hawaii.
A kama‘aina (local) now, Lindsay Louise ’14 shares her best travel tips to Oahu, Hawaii.
A former active-duty officer in the Coast Guard, Jeptha Tanksley put his maritime experience to good use during an eight-week internship in the supply chain industry with the South Carolina Ports.
A double-major in business administration and hospitality and tourism management, Mollie Warren '16 is putting her degrees to good use traveling the world as an airline pilot.
Barbara Melvin, COO of South Carolina Ports, was awarded the Woman of Courage Award on June 23 at the Second Annual Women for Women summit hosted by the College of Charleston School of Business.
Local women’s rights advocate Jennet Robinson Alterman, who has helped expand CofC's Women's and Gender Studies Program, will offer insight and inspiration at the Women for Women Summit on Thursday, June 23.
The College's Bachelor of Professional Studies program is waiving admission prerequisites for graduates of South Carolina's 16 public, two-year technical colleges in support of a new state proviso.
Accounting instructor Thomas Spade ’07 (M.S.) will be raising money for the Miss South Carolina Scholarship Fund on June 18, 2022, in the inaugural 'Dancing with the Palmetto Stars' competition.
Student Entrepreneur of the Year Nicole Birnbaum has found success with her small business FlipRings, which has achieved gross sales of over $500,000.
Paul H. Schwager, who currently serves as dean of the College of Business at East Carolina University, has been named dean of the College of Charleston School of Business, effective July 1, 2022.
The second Annual Women for Women Summit, presented by the School of Business on June 23, will celebrate, elevate and connect exceptional women from across the Palmetto State.