Impact Entrepreneurship: Students Making a Profit and a Difference
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.
The research of psychology professor Chelsea Reid indicates that ‘scent-evoked nostalgia’ just might be the answer.
Who better to give us their Top 10 books than the chair of the English department, Myra Seaman?
CofC faculty are experts in their field as this roundup of new books written by them attests.
As the youngest division director at her medical center, Elizabeth Seiverling ’01 credits much of her success to her time on the tennis court for CofC.
As Goldie Hawn’s executive and personal assistant, Iris Renoux ’07 has her hand in everything the actress is involved in, and it’s quite a lot.
A historian of epidemics, Jacob Steere-Williams takes stock of what the coronavirus has taught us and reflects on some of the takeways, good and bad.
Former College of Charleston softball outfielder Jordan Trgovac '16 has had a busy fall serving as a communications assistant for reigning Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs.
The College of Charleston will host two post-election programs focusing on the 2020 presidential vote and the impact of the race. The virtual events will be held on Nov. 10 and Nov. 11.
The first-year seminar "Presidential Politics. Made. Here." explores how Charleston has influenced presidential politics and presidential elections, both past and present.