5 Reasons Faculty Should Take the Summer 2022 Online Education Readiness Course
The Teaching and Learning Team is offering the Summer 2022 Online Education Readiness Course from June 29 to Aug. 19, 2022. Applications are due April 25, 2022.
The Teaching and Learning Team is offering the Summer 2022 Online Education Readiness Course from June 29 to Aug. 19, 2022. Applications are due April 25, 2022.
The College invites the community to "Two Women Bridge the Racial Divide in a Civil Rights Journey" – a conversation with Polly Sheppard, a survivor of the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church massacre, and Margaret Seidler, a descendent of slave traders. Their inspiring story of growing together and confronting the past as they toured the South's civil rights sites together last summer shows that, together, we can shape a better future.
The Faculty Research and Development Committee is now accepting proposals for Faculty Research and Development Grants for fall 2022 semester. The deadline for proposals is April 1, 2022.
Meet Becky McManus, director of employee development and employee relations in the Office of Human Resources.
Based on the latest scientific data and guidance from public health officials, the College of Charleston has updated its face mask policy. Effective Monday, March 21, 2022, the College will adopt a voluntary-only face mask policy.
With the theme of diversity and inclusion, the 14th annual Adam Smith Week will be held on March 21–25, 2022.
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, the College is hosting a panel discussion with AALANA (African American, Latinx, Asian and Native American) alumni, who will share their professional achievements with current minority students and reflect on how being a person of color shaped their CofC experience.
Thomas Spade ’07 (M.S.), instructor of accounting in the Department of Accounting and Business Law, provides some expert advice to CofC employees for the 2021 tax season.
The College of Charleston Staff Advisory Committee to the President (SAC) has announced the results of the recent special election to fill its two vacant seats – one at-large representative and one representative of buildings, grounds or custodial.
Meet Bridget McLernon Sykes, College of Charleston COVID lead and campus nurse practitioner in Student Health Services.