College of Charleston to Host Eighth Annual German-American Business Summit
The German-American Business Summit is returning to the College of Charleston for its eighth year on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
The German-American Business Summit is returning to the College of Charleston for its eighth year on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
On this episode of 'Inside the College of Charleston,' School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs Dean Aimee Arias shares some upcoming events, internship opportunities, study abroad programs and more.
Students in Kate Mullaugh's environmental chemistry class worked through the Cougar Changemaker Program to get electric-powered equipment for the Grounds Crew and thereby lower the hazardous emissions released on campus.
As the first recipient of the Jennifer Demyan ’21 Memorial Scholarship, Zara Johnson hopes to carry on the legacy of light, laughter and love that the scholarship’s namesake embodied.
Meet Nadia Avendaño, associate professor of Spanish at the College of Charleston.
As attested to by The Gates Scholarship, Jamirika Randall, a 1967 Legacy Scholar in the Honors College, is a standout first-year student.
At the College of Charleston, Molly Van Ostran '17 realized she could make a career out of archaeology – and she's been digging into the ever-evolving field ever since.
Students with specific interests and/or hobbies may want to consider taking advantage of the unique and specific courses offered during Summer Session II.
As Miss South Carolina Collegiate America, theatre and international studies double-major Ngaarumbidzwe “Rue” Magombedze is making diversity and inclusion a priority.
Joshua Shanes, associate professor of Jewish studies, has published an article in The Conversation that examines the differences between Jewish denominations.