Alicia Caudill Leads Summer Yoga Classes for Faculty, Staff
Alicia Caudill, executive vice president of student affairs and registered yoga instructor, is leading yoga classes for faculty and staff this summer.
Alicia Caudill, executive vice president of student affairs and registered yoga instructor, is leading yoga classes for faculty and staff this summer.
The Division of Information Technology is partnering with various areas across campus on a new initiative, called the Banner Modernization, Advising and Analytics Program, which will transform and upgrade the College’s technical systems and processes.
Meet Michelle Futrell '92, assistant dean for professional studies and continuing education in the School of Business.
The Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs recognizes six outstanding faculty members who demonstrate excellence in various areas of advising, teaching and research through a series of awards.
The College has expanded its program enabling employees to take courses at the university for free. The deadline to apply for spring 2022 classes through the newly named Employee Tuition Assistance Program (ETAP) is Nov. 15, 2021.
Cougar Fit, the group fitness class dedicated solely to faculty and staff, resumes in-person classes this summer.
A partnership between Campus Recreation Services and the Carpentry Shop is an ace in the hole for putt-putt fun.
Meet Jay Forsythe, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
The CofC community is recognizing those employees who worked on campus during the pandemic with messages of appreciation and gratitude, both online and on the fence of Barnet Courtyard.
The election for the open seats on the Staff Advisory Committee to the President (SAC) is open through Monday, May 17, 2021.