Xi’an Jiaotong University - Shaanxi, China M.S., Industrial Management Engineering, July 1997 Madariaga, J.F. Smith, W.W., Pitts, R.E., and Weishen Wang (2021), "A ...
The College of Charleston's International Piano Series (IPS) is Charleston's longest running, season-long program with a pure focus on piano. IPS plays a distinctive role in the lives of students and ...
The College of Charleston's Program in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics is unique in the state of South Carolina. We offer a BA degree in meteorology with two concentrations in operational ...
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Julia Harlow is Director of Music and organist at Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston and organist for KKBE synagogue. She earned the Doctor of Musical Arts in Organ Performance and Pedagogy at ...
Extraordinary things happen both inside and outside of the classroom when studying hospitality in the No. 1 City in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure. Here's what you can expect as a hospitality and ...
Information about access to Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) devices. The College of Charleston Fire and EMS has initiated a public access to defibrillation (PAD) program on the College of ...
Soprano Amanda Castellone, a native of Charleston, holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Voice Performance from Arizona State University. An active performer of opera, recital, and oratorio, she is ...
If we can understand and find unity with others, then we can work together to solve problems. This weeklong event brings in campus and community experts to explore practices for promoting peace and ...
Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. is widely considered one of the most visionary and highly effective governmental leaders in America. Mayor Riley was first elected mayor of Charleston in December 1975, and ...
Brenner, M. Baza, A. Rasheed, W. Lalouani, M. Badr, and H. Alshahrani, Dpark: Decentralized smart private-parking system using blockchains,” Journal of Grid ...
Five faculty members at the College of Charleston are meteorologists or atmospheric physicists, and thus teach core courses in the meteorology program (other faculty teach related or support classes).