Forum to Highlight Challenges, Solutions in Public Education
A panel of educators hosted by the College of Charlestonโs Educator Preparation Program hopes to find solutions to some of the problems plaguing public education in South Carolina.
A panel of educators hosted by the College of Charlestonโs Educator Preparation Program hopes to find solutions to some of the problems plaguing public education in South Carolina.
Meet Anthony James, director of Minority Education and Outreach and the Call Me MISTER program.
The College is the only masterโs-level school in the United States to be included as a top producer of both Fulbright scholars and Fulbright students.
The William and James Mulvaney Family Endowed Scholarship supports a declared education major in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance.
Partners In Food, a new student club at the College, seeks to support the homeless through food redistribution efforts.
Dr. Stephen C. Redd, director for the Center for Preparedness and Response at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will give a talk at the College of Charleston on Jan. 28, 2019.
Women's soccer star Laura Ortega '18 reigns supreme on the soccer field.
A new accelerated master's program for educators will be offered at the University of Charleston, South Carolina, beginning this summer.
Health and Human Performance professor Wes Dudgeon says getting fit in the new year is an achievable resolution if you start slow.
From a young age, graduate studentsย Haley Sheafor and Tirion Sheafor were excited to play and learn with classmates from other countries.