Chinese New Year 2015: Year of the Sheep
Chinese New Year begins Feb. 19, 2015. Originally based on the Chinese lunar-solar calendar, the holiday is celebrated in many Asian countries over several days. A Chinese New Year parade. The holiday,...
View ArticleProfessor Receives Award to Establish Workshop for Entrepreneurs
Desplaces David Desplaces, associate professor of entrepreneurial studies, has received the Howard F. Rudd Distinguished Faculty Award for Service Leadership, which honors the legacy of Howard F. Rudd...
View ArticleSustainable Agriculture 101
Students learning sustainable agriculture in the new certificate program. Photo courtesy of Nikki Kelley ’09. The College of Charleston announced recently that it is now offering a Certificate in...
View ArticleI Want Your Job: Owner of Surf Company in Costa Rica
Hall ’09 surfing in Costa Rica. Phillip Hall ’09 gets paid to be on vacation. He spends his days surfing in Costa Rica, traveling the country and capturing it all in photos and video. He’s the owner of...
View Article5 Things You Don’t Know About Spring Break
Spring is in the air… Okay, not quite. Here on the East Coast, the only thing in the air has been cold gusts of wind, snow, ice, sleet and freezing rain. Nonetheless, spring break has at least arrived...
View ArticleFamily Ties: Branin Siblings Make College of Charleston Home
Charleston, South Carolina, is a city proud of its rich history and deep family lineages. The College of Charleston is no different. Founded in 1770, the College is home to generations of families....
View ArticleCollege’s MBA Program Among Nation’s Best for Graduates Quickly Landing Jobs
The MBA program in the College of Charleston School of Business has been recognized among the Top 10 programs nationally for the highest percentage of graduates who find jobs, according to the U.S....
View ArticleHelp! I Need an Internship!
If you’re a college student preparing for the job market, you already know this: internship experience is vital. Serving an internship is one of the most effective ways of developing new skills and...
View ArticleIt’s Adam Smith Week!
At the College of Charleston’s School of Business, it’s Adam Smith Week (March 16-20, 2015). Faculty and students are staging a week-long series of activities celebrating and exploring the concepts and...
View ArticleWelcome Accepted Students – It’s Your Weekend
Getting to know the College of Charleston, what Accepted Students Weekend is all about. Spring is here, and you know what that means? No, not spring break, but something just as momentous at the...
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