Author Archives: kdgailli

Character is Key

By Samuel Bellamy Samuel Bellamy is an Associate Care Coordinator for Medicare and has been a mentor and youth development consultant increasing the capacity and impact for  community and school-based mentoring programs working with young men of color for over a decade. He is the author of a children’s book called hidden gems, a team building resource…

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Mentoring Matters

By Samuel Bellamy Samuel Bellamy is an Associate Care Coordinator for Medicare and has been a mentor and youth development consultant increasing the capacity and impact for community and school-based mentoring programs working with young men of color for over a decade. He is the author of a children’s book called hidden gems, a team…

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Credibility Matters

By Dr. Courtney Howard  Facts.  Word is Bond.  Trust Me.  No Doubt.  Straight Up.  To use any of these terms is to reassure your audience that what you are saying is believable and true; that you can be counted on; that you have credibility. Unlike beauty, credibility is not in the eye of the beholder…

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Down Memory Lane

In your time at the College of Charleston, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to make lasting memories. Check out this week’s post and be inspired.  By Ebony Venson, ’18, ’20 As a student, you are often told that one of the most valuable experiences of your undergraduate career is having an internship. And I’m here…

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Equity in Journalism

It’s always great to land the job of your dreams, but you should always keep at the forefront of your mind the benefit of your work to others. Check out the posts for this week to see what we mean.  By Ron Menchaca, ’98 This past summer, as the Black Lives Matter movement took hold…

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