Faculty Learn to Thrive in a University Environment
College of Charleston faculty learn how to increase productivity and maintain work-life balance through the NCFDD Faculty Success Program, an intensive, online boot camp.
College of Charleston faculty learn how to increase productivity and maintain work-life balance through the NCFDD Faculty Success Program, an intensive, online boot camp.
The College announces the four programs selected to be part of its Signature Academic Programs initiative.
Around 270 students representing all of the College of Charleston's academic schools will come together on April 13 to share their mentored research, scholarship, creative inquiry and community service projects during the institution's second annual EXPO.
The Office of the Provost provides some recent and upcoming highlights from academic affairs, including the return of study abroad.
After nearly a year of teaching and learning in hybrid and online formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty at CofC say these modes of instruction can be just as engaging, challenging and rewarding as traditional instruction methods.
The College of Charleston is launching the Critical Conversations initiative to help get the campus community talking about issues of race and equity and what can be done both in and out of the classroom to address them.
The College of Charleston is expanding its diversity efforts this fall with the launch of the online program Diversity EDU as well as a new initiative dubbed Critical Conversations.
President Andrew T. Hsu announced Wednesday, April 1, 2020, the appointment of Suzanne Austin as the College of Charleston’s next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.
The CofC community is invited to the open forums with the four candidates for the provost/executive vice president for academic affairs position from 3–4 p.m. in the Stern Center Ballroom on March 3, 4, 6 and 10.
Gioconda Quesada, former chair of the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management in the School of Business, will assume the post of assistant provost of assessment on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020.