Faculty Embrace Open Educational Resources for Equity, Savings
More and more faculty members are embracing Open Educational Resources, making education more accessible and saving students money.
More and more faculty members are embracing Open Educational Resources, making education more accessible and saving students money.
When Michael Overholt first went to Sara Coleman '17 for a fitness assessment, he just wanted to jump-start his weight loss. A little over a year later, he has transformed his body.
Music faculty members, cellist Natalia Khoma and pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky, are featured soloists in the U.S. tour of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine that launched in February.
Meet Daron Calhoun, facilities manager and outreach and public programming coordinator for the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
When it comes to sudden cardiac arrest, quick access to an automatic external defibrillator (AED) can increase the odds of survival from 5 to 40 percent – that's why Fire and EMS has installed more than 45 AEDs across campus. Knowing where the closest one is could save someone's life.
Margaret Humphreys, former director of the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, has given financial support to officiate the Pathways to Peace.
The Staff Advisory Committee to the President will host the Spring Staff Drop-in on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020 in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance Alumni Center.
Staff and faculty with the State Health Plan may now get free diagnoses and treatment plans from Medical University of South Carolina providers through MUSC Health Virtual Care.
Ashley Brown brings vigor, experience and inspiration to her work as a kayaking instructor at the College of Charleston, which led to her winning a top award in her field.
Meet Beth Murphy '89, assistant to the provost for budget and personnel in the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.