How to Launch a Product One Year After You Graduate
Arianna Megaro '13 has received patent approval and is in the manufacturing process for BlokRok, a new sunscreen applicator. She offers six tips for entrepreneurial college students.
Arianna Megaro '13 has received patent approval and is in the manufacturing process for BlokRok, a new sunscreen applicator. She offers six tips for entrepreneurial college students.
Staff from the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture are participating in professional development this summer.
As she heads to Harvard for leadership training this summer, Patricia Williams Lessane reflects on the Avery Center's expanded research and public programs.
Marty Perlmutter envisions the College's Jewish Studies Program serving as a catalyst for the renaissance of Jewish life in Charleston. The new dining hall is just one step in his plan.
Jessica Colie McClellan '10 researched, wrote, crowd-funded, and performs in her own play. They Call Me Arethusa is presented as part of Piccolo Spoleto.
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.
Sarah Legendre, an Honors College student and double major in geology and archaeology, will participate in one of the most prestigious and selective summer scholarship programs operating worldwide.
Nicole DeMarco has made the most of her time at the College, participating in athletics, student media, student government, a sorority and multiple study abroad trips. She's headed for The Hague this summer.
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.
The College of Charleston's first archaeology graduates share lessons they learned in archaeology, that apply in life. Like you have to be comfortable not knowing all the answers.