Alumna Runs a Tight Ship
As a top executive at a busy California port and a Bulgarian immigrant, Dona Lacayo '05 knows the value of international travel.
As a top executive at a busy California port and a Bulgarian immigrant, Dona Lacayo '05 knows the value of international travel.
The gift from Noah Leask, founder of cyber operations firm Ishpi Information Technologies Inc., will establish the Noah Thomas Leask Distinguished Professorship in Information Management and Innovation.
From analyzing water resources in India to understanding commerce in Costa Rica, the College offers study abroad experiences for every type of adventurer and scholar.
Former student-athletes and international business majors Alexis Carrico ’03 and Julio González Piera ’10 help oversee supply chain logistics in the athletic shoe and apparel industry.
Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) is a unique academic program at the College of Charleston where students can win cash prizes for developing unique products.
Spring 2015 marks the first class of the ICAT program - a campus tech accelerator that will help students launch 300 businesses in 10 years.
New supply chain management major allows students like April Henry to learn the strategies and systems involved in resolving huge, complex problems.
Kent Gourdin, global logistics and transportation professor, says work slowdowns at West Coast ports are unlikely to affect holiday shopping.
The goal with of new major is to develop the knowledge, skills, and industry partnerships to meet the needs of expanding manufacturing and information services companies in our region and across the U.S.
When companies want to know if their employees are abusing Internet privileges at work, they call an expert like Chen-Huei Chou, an associate professor in the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management.