Scholarship Supports Future Male Educators
The Marie LePrince Farmer Annual Scholarship supports students in the Call Me MISTER Program for future male minority teachers.
The Marie LePrince Farmer Annual Scholarship supports students in the Call Me MISTER Program for future male minority teachers.
The Charleston County School District announced two CofC alumni as winners of the 2022 Rookie Teachers of the Year: Katelynn Kitts '20 and Chris Green ’14 (M.Ed. ’21).
On July 1, 2022, William Veal, professor of teacher education, will assume the role of speaker for the College of Charleston Faculty Senate, the primary legislative body for CofC faculty.
Physical education major Pierre “PJ” Edwards II wants his future students and his fellow future educators to know that it's not how you start, but how you finish something that matters.
Kate Pfile '04, associate professor of exercise science and chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance, talks all things fitness in the new year, how to set goals and what you can do to stay on track.
Meet Jenny Sella, a senior majoring in exercise science at the College of Charleston, who is interested in pursuing a career in nursing or physical therapy.
Some exceptional individuals are graduating from the College of Charleston this winter. Here's a quick look at a few of them.
Long-time College of Charleston supporters Emily and Todd Abedon were honored as “Outstanding Philanthropists” at the 25th annual National Philanthropy Day celebration on Nov. 16.
The College of Charleston Emergency Medical Services team gives student-volunteers real world experience as emergency medical technicians.
An immigrant from Italy, alumna Martina Abbriano '19 is working on earning her Master of Education in Languages with a focus on English as a Second Language from CofC to help the next generation of English language-learners as they adjust to life in the United States.