The College Welcomes New Faculty Members
The College of Charleston welcomes over two dozen new professors to campus this year, with specialties ranging from bioinformatics to Native American religious traditions to behavioral finance.
The College of Charleston welcomes over two dozen new professors to campus this year, with specialties ranging from bioinformatics to Native American religious traditions to behavioral finance.
As classes get underway this month, instruction and what professors need for the fall 2020 semester will undoubtedly be different. And the College of Charleston Libraries are here to help.
The Teaching and Learning Team's new Resilient Teaching and Learning website offers resources – including a series of forums/training sessions from July 29 to Aug. 21 – to help faculty adapt to changing learning environments.
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education Ian O'Byrne is a founding member of the Higher Ed Learning Collective, which was originally formed to support educators amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
One historic preservation professor at the College of Charleston is orchestrating a community-wide effort to 3D print masks to supply to healthcare workers at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Sociology professor Heath Hoffmann offers four tips for keeping students engaged with distance education.
Meet Brent Laing '83, senior instructor of theatre.
More and more faculty members are embracing Open Educational Resources, making education more accessible and saving students money.
Management professor Christopher Whelpley's research looks at the growing need for business organizations to consider autism in the workplace.
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.