CofC Faces to Know: Sterling Savage
Get to know Sterling Savage '12, director of the Call Me MISTER Program at the College of Charleston.
Get to know Sterling Savage '12, director of the Call Me MISTER Program at the College of Charleston.
An education major poised to start his career in the classroom, a geology major primed to go to graduate school and the president of the South Carolina Stingrays with stronger leadership skills thanks to a college degree: Meet a few of the College of Charleston's winter 2022 graduates.
The Marie LePrince Farmer Annual Scholarship supports students in the Call Me MISTER Program for future male minority teachers.
Physical education major Pierre “PJ” Edwards II wants his future students and his fellow future educators to know that it's not how you start, but how you finish something that matters.
Before students departed for spring break, they took part in a number of campus events, including Admitted Students Day, the Call Me Mister jacket ceremony and the Regally Black fashion show.
The Call Me MISTER Program, which supports male minority students majoring in education who plan to become teachers, has received a $50,000 grant from Dominion Energy.
Whether we're celebrating future educators, supporting young students or growing a garden, the College of Charleston community is focused on making a difference.
Longtime South Carolina representative and former director of the College of Charleston's Call Me MISTER program Floyd Breeland, who died last week at the age of 87, is remembered as a caring and kind leader who motivated everyone he met.
The Fran Welch Teacher Education Endowed Scholarship honors Frances Welch, interim provost and executive vice president of academic affairs.
From the 2019 Charleston Pride Parade to a visit from two presidential candidates to Trivia Night at City Bistro and more, there's a lot happening at CofC these days.