Staff, Faculty Complete Pilot Leadership Program
The first cohort of staff and faculty members has completed the College's pilot Leadership Education and Advancement Program (LEAP).
The first cohort of staff and faculty members has completed the College's pilot Leadership Education and Advancement Program (LEAP).
The new Martin Scholars Program was created to inspire future generations of leaders and mentors among outstanding communication students at the College of Charleston.
The three-day program for business and organization leaders is being offered by the College's School of Professional Studies.
The Higdon Leadership Center's programs, including Leadership CofC and Dance Marathon, directly touch 500 to 700 students each year and close to 200 indirectly.
Former College of Charleston President Ted Stern is given a posthumous Riley award for leadership.
Students and professors are quick to credit Vaughn Postema with helping African-American students feel at home at the College, and enabling them to succeed in and out of the classroom.
Former College of College of Charleston President Leo I. Higdon is passionate about leadership. So passionate that he retired and stepped right into a classroom to teach the next generation. Here are takeaways from his course.