by Grace Stroup | Sep 24, 2025 | International Business, School News, Supply Chain and Information Management
For our graduates, the transition from classroom to career isn’t just about landing a job – it’s about finding their place to make meaningful impact in their industry. We caught up with recent graduates, Catherine Linden ‘25 and Reid McGowan ‘25, to learn...
by Erika LeGendre | Apr 17, 2025 | Students, Supply Chain and Information Management
The College of Charleston School of Business is proud to announce that nine students earned the top nine rankings in South Carolina for Certiport’s Microsoft Office Specialist 2024 State Championship Fall Qualifier for the Microsoft Excel (Office 2019) Associate...
by Liv Lott | Sep 21, 2023 | Students, Supply Chain and Information Management
JaJa Dumas describes his Green Belt Six Sigma Certification as one of his “proudest accolades,” the result of an intentional college search. In late June of 2021, after graduating from the Greenville Technical College, Dumas sought out universities in...
by Erika LeGendre | Apr 6, 2023 | Students, Supply Chain and Information Management
The College of Charleston left its mark at the 2023 Northeast Decision Sciences Institute (NEDSI) Conference in Washington, D.C. this spring. Out of 24 submissions, two School of Business students walked away with the second and third best Undergraduate Student Poster...
by zhengs | May 4, 2022 | Faculty, Supply Chain and Information Management
Last summer, Maryam Mahdikhani, assistant professor of supply chain and information management at the College of Charleston, analyzed Twitter users’ emotions during different stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. Over 1.25 million tweets shared between January 2020...
by Evan Scheinberg | Apr 22, 2022 | School News, Supply Chain and Information Management
Elizabeth Petner ‘22, Madison Buchter ‘22, and Keith Connolly, adjunct faculty in the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management, all recently joined the Supply Chain Now podcast to discuss their experiences with supply chain management and notable trends...