A unique experience for young children and College of Charleston Students. Serving as an academic unit within the School of Education, the N. E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, or ECDC as it ...
A limited number of ECDC Tuition scholarships are awarded each year based on financial need and/or extenuating circumstances. Scholarships can be awarded for either one semester or the entire academic ...
The N.E. Miles ECDC is an academic program within the School of Education and serves as a demonstration preschool for research to advocate developmentally appropriate practices for young children.
If you have questions about the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Education Center or would like to tour our facilities, please email us at [email protected]. If you have a specific request, please review our ...
Are you interested in observation and research at ECDC? Select each option to learn more. Observations ECDC welcomes CofC faculty and students who want to coordinate course assignments with real world ...
ECDC provides a great opportunity for College of Charleston students to gain valuable classroom teaching experience working with young children and highly qualified master teachers. We have five ...
Sara Levin serves as a Director on WallachBeth’s ETF and Derivative Trading team, providing institutional clients guidance on the complex and evolving exchange-listed landscape. Sara brings deep ...
For more information, please review the official policy on the College of Charleston website at http://policy.cofc.edu/. The College of Charleston complies with ...
Dr. Rollo’s research explores the rhetorical functions of utopian imagery found in media and architecture and how the broader political imaginary shapes and is shaped by design arts. He employs an ...
Dr. Irving’s research background is in rhetorical theory and criticism. She has studied the intersection of persuasion, argumentation, and urban (re)development practices. Specifically, she has ...
Discover a World of Academic Excellence at the College of Charleston! The Office of the Provost is responsible for all academic activities at the university. The Division of Academic Affairs includes ...
Emily Lee has been with the Department of English since 2013. She teaches first-year writing, and her pedagogical interests include anti-racist pedagogy and alternative grading practices.