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.
Fitness Goals Guided by CRS’s ‘Angel of Death’
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 Featured in Ukraine Symphony Tour
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.
CofC Faces to Know: Daron Calhoun
Meet Daron Calhoun, facilities manager and outreach and public programming coordinator for the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
Public Automatic External Defibrillators on Campus Save Lives
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.
Former ECDC Director Supports Pathways to Peace
Margaret Humphreys, former director of the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, has given financial support to officiate the Pathways to Peace.
Spring Staff Drop-in Set for Feb. 7
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.
Free Access to MUSC Health Virtual Care for Faculty, Staff
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.
Top Kayaking Instructor Making Waves at the College
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.
CofC Faces to Know: Beth Murphy
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.
9 Reasons Meditation Gives Faculty, Staff Pause for Thought
There are plenty of reasons for faculty and staff to come to the guided meditations offered on Wednesdays in the Counseling Center.
CofC Welcomes New Staff
Please join the College of Charleston in extending an official welcome to this group of both fresh and familiar faces. We are happy to have you all in the CofC family!
CofC Staffer to Receive MLK Humanitarian Award
Kenyatta Grimmage, associate director for access initiatives and pre-college programs, will be honored at the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium's annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration.
Spring 2020 Group Fitness Classes Free to Faculty, Staff
Campus Recreation Services offers faculty and staff free access to all of its group fitness classes. With everything from HIIT and circuit training to indoor cycling and power yoga, the spring 2020 schedule has something for everybody!
Office Space: Marine Biology Professor Tony Harold
As the curator of the Fish and Invertebrate Collection at the College of Charleston Grice Marine Lab, marine biology professor Tony Harold is always surrounded by something fishy.