Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In January 2015, the School opened its new Platinum-level LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certified building. [5] The 78,000-square-foot Merage School building serves as home to a high-tech 300-seat auditorium, several of the Merage School’s Centers of Excellence, a Charles Schwab Trading and Technology Lab, and a 70-seat Lyman W. Porter Colloquia Room & Executive Terrace.
President Stern believed that business programs were an appropriate complement to the liberal arts education and a value-add for Charleston and the region. Dr. Howard Rudd served as the first dean of the School of Business in 1984, and was charged with making it a nationally accredited school.
What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code
Excel School of Business Excel College Plymouth: No Hamline School of Business: Hamline University: St. Paul: No 2008 Herberger Business School St. Cloud State University: St. Cloud: Yes 1976 Labovitz School of Business and Economics University of Minnesota Duluth: Duluth: Yes 1974 Offatt School of Business Concordia College: Moorhead: Yes Opus ...
Paul Merage (born 1943) is an American billionaire businessman who co-founded Chef America Inc., the company that popularized the microwavable frozen snack Hot Pockets. In 2015, his net worth was estimated at $1.8 billion.
Anthony Johnson, class of 1997 - professional basketball player; first player in College of Charleston history selected in the NBA draft; spent 14 seasons (1997–2010) in the NBA and played for seven teams [2] Wes Knight - professional soccer player for the FC Edmonton; Michael Kohn - professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Angels
She is a Professor of Marketing at University of California, Irvine Paul Merage School of Business. [ 1 ] Pechmann has published numerous papers and articles regarding the effects of advertising, product labeling, social media, brand names and retail store locations on consumers.
College of Charleston athletics are supported by the College of Charleston Athletic Club, [21] which was established in 1974. During the 1970–71 school year, College of Charleston students voted to change the nickname from the Maroons to the Cougars, in honor of a cougar that had recently arrived at the Charles Towne Landing zoo.