New Mroz Institute Builds on a Global Legacy
The new John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute will provide students the opportunity to develop high-level international skills necessary for careers of global impact.
The new John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute will provide students the opportunity to develop high-level international skills necessary for careers of global impact.
The College of Charleston hosted an information session on Jan. 14, 2021, about the different teaching and learning modalities available at CofC, including hybrid, online synchronous and online asynchronous classes.
Every journalist knows that conveying the news in both a catchy and informative way is a battle. And now so do 17 communication majors who had to manage this balancing act as part of their senior capstone project.
After nearly a year of teaching and learning in hybrid and online formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty at CofC say these modes of instruction can be just as engaging, challenging and rewarding as traditional instruction methods.
College of Charleston music students are bringing opera to the masses with the support of the Charleston Opera Theater.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty teaching First Year Experience courses at the College of Charleston found ways to continue offering students learning opportunities outside of the classroom.
Peer-tutors with CofC's Center for Student Learning offer their top 10 study tips to help fellow students breeze through their exams.
The fall 2020 semester has been one unlike any other in the College of Charleston's 250-year history. But out of the hard times often comes innovation, and that has certainly been the case at CofC, where faculty have expanded the horizons of learning through teaching in a hybrid (online/in-person instruction) format.
After 22 years serving at the helm of the College of Charleston's School of the Arts, Valerie Morris is retiring at the end of December 2020.
Impact entrepreneurship – making a profit while making a difference – is a growing trend among students at the College of Charleston.