CofC Students Get Firsthand International Education Lessons in India
Students from the College are studying a school in India to consider the balance between education and the need to preserve indigenous cultural traits.
Students from the College are studying a school in India to consider the balance between education and the need to preserve indigenous cultural traits.
After completing a yearlong diversity fellowship, Kendall Deas is helping to lead the College of Charleston's diversity training initiatives.
Spring graduates talk about their favorite professors and reveal their most memorable experiences at the College.
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 65 students, faculty and staff that participated in Campus Recreation Services' free, self-paced Bridge Run Training Program this year are well prepared to put their training to the test at the Cooper River Bridge Run.
Several College of Charleston students are ditching traditional spring break plans to head to Africa, where they’ll spend 10 days reviewing business proposals, working with entrepreneurs and encouraging children to attend school. The students, seven in all, left for the Central African country on Thursday, March 2, 2017, as part of the 2016-17 Kick it Forward project,
Associate Professor Emeritus Andrew Lewis and his wife Josephine were recently honored for their newly endowed Dr. Andrew and Josephine Lewis Scholarship.
The 2016 Jeremy's Golf and Gala raised more than $110,000 for the Jeremy Warren Vann Memorial Scholarship program.
The Lucy Garrett Beckham Memorial Scholarship will support Wando High School graduates majoring in teacher education at the College.
The Representative Floyd Breeland Scholarship will be awarded annually to a minority male student in the College's teacher education program.