B.P.S. Graduate Becomes First in Family With Bachelor’s Degree at Age 75
When Pearl Gibbs graduates from the College of Charleston Professional Studies Program, the 75-year-old will be the first of her 11 siblings to earn a bachelor's degree.
When Pearl Gibbs graduates from the College of Charleston Professional Studies Program, the 75-year-old will be the first of her 11 siblings to earn a bachelor's degree.
German and international business double major Harrison Todd will kick his career into full gear after graduation with a job at BMW in Greenville, South Carolina.
Hospitality and tourism Professor Steve Litvin is thrilled to be giving his first commencement address on May 7, 2022.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the College's MBA program within the Top 100 Best Business Schools and the M.P.A. program within the Top 100 Best Public Affairs Programs.
The Center for Entrepreneurship in the School of Business is celebrating Tommy Baker's 30 years at the College of Charleston with Tommy Baker Day on Thursday, April 14, 2022.
Historic inflation spikes, international conflict and valuations falling to their lowest point in two years. These were hot topics that shaped discussions at the eighth annual Strategic Investment Symposium last month at the Francis Marion Hotel in Downtown Charleston.
The sixth annual German-American Business Summit, to be held in person on March 29, allows German companies in the Southeast to establish stronger ties with undergraduates at the College of Charleston – providing enormous opportunities for both the businesses and the future workforce.
With the theme of diversity and inclusion, the 14th annual Adam Smith Week will be held on March 21–25, 2022.
Jody Bell's journey has been winding, but her curiosity and philanthropic goals are leading her to the TEDxCharleston stage on March 23, 2022.
The College of Charleston is the only university in South Carolina to partner with NASA's Technology Transfer University (T2U) program.