Repairing the heart of campus

Remember that time I flew the South Carolina Flag out the Dean’s window, just because I could? Well, it looks like the chances of that happening again are minimal. Randolph Hall is rumored to be the oldest American building still in use in all of academia.  It survived earthquakes, hurricanes and wars.  Numerous movies and…

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Teachers needed from diverse backgrounds

The Charleston County School District and the College of Charleston’s School of Education, Health and Human Performance have developed a specially-funded Master of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education. This opportunity was designed with the children in mind who are most at risk for not achieving their academic potential due to adverse social and economic…

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College of Charleston announces 2009-10 Tuition

The College of Charleston Board of Trustees voted today to increase tuition for the 2009-10 academic year. The board voted to increase tuition by $294 per semester for in-state students, and to increase tuition by $714 per semester for out-of-state students. The board also voted to increase the differential tuition rate for The Graduate School…

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Happy Memorial Day

The College of Charleston will be closed Monday as we honor and remember the men and women who died protecting our country. Ceremonies and events are scheduled throughout the Lowcountry for Memorial Day weekend.  Below is a list of events I have been able to pull from various sources including the Post & Courier and…

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Special Topics Courses: Autism Spectrum Disorders

The School of Education, Health and Human Performance is offering a two special topics courses this summer.  The first, Characteristics & Procedures for Individuals with Autism or Closely Related Disorders, has already started and will run through June 24. The second, Characteristics & Procedures for Individuals with High-Functioning Autism/Asperger’s begins June 2.  This course, EDFS…

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Nationally Competitive Awards Recipients

Congratulations to all of College of Charleston students who competed for and received a nationally competitive award! Over 70 students were recognized in an awards ceremony this afternoon including six graduate students.  Our students and their awards are listed below: Courtney Arthur Knauss Fellowship The Knauss Fellowship provides a unique educational experience to students who…

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Big Night at the ExCEL Awards

Last night, The College of Charleston recognized the outstanding achievements of its students, alumni, faculty, staff and members of the community at the Multicultural ExCEL Awards.  These awards recognized the dedicated efforts of our friends and family to diversify and enhance the College of Charleston Campus. This was the third year College of Charleston’s Office…

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