Building Bridges Event Celebrates Diversity at CofC
Building Bridges is presented by the College's Office of Institutional Diversity and the Office of Multicultural Students Programs and Services.
Building Bridges is presented by the College's Office of Institutional Diversity and the Office of Multicultural Students Programs and Services.
The one-year scholarship program is designed to address financial support and to help foster a sense of community among students, particularly students of color.
After completing a yearlong diversity fellowship, Kendall Deas is helping to lead the College of Charleston's diversity training initiatives.
Professor Rénard Harris oversees the College’s Office of Institutional Diversity and is an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education, where he has taught since 2005.
The ExCEL Awards at the College of Charleston acknowledge excellence in collegiate education and leadership.
It's time to nominate colleagues for the annual ExCEL Awards at the College of Charleston. Nominations are due by Feb. 26, 2016.
Kendall Deas, an expert in education policy research and an adjunct professor in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance, was recently named a 2016-2017 New Leadership Academy Fellow by the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and its National Center For Institutional Diversity.
The event on Sept. 25, 2015, will bring together over 100 business leaders, educators, elected officials, community leaders and others to explore ways of advancing the management of human differences.
Steve Perry is regarded as one of the country's most innovative educators and appears on television as an education analyst for CNN and MSNBC.
Steve Perry is regarded as one of the country's most innovative educators and appears on television as an education analyst for CNN and MSNBC.