Send us a text To celebrate our second year of the Mindful Mentoring podcast, we are re-releasing our first episode from two years ago. We had a very special guest for our inaugural Mindful Mentoring podcast. Dr. Andrew T. Hsu is the 23rd President of the College of Charleston. President Hsu has had a long and distinguished career, first as an aerospace engineer working on NASA programs, then moving to the academic world serving as a professor, a researcher, a dean, a provost, and now as our ...
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Send us a text To celebrate our second year of the Mindful Mentoring podcast, we are re-releasing our first episode from two years ago. We had a very special guest for our inaugural Mindful Mentoring podcast. Dr. Andrew T. Hsu is the 23rd President of the College of Charleston. President Hsu has had a long and distinguished career, first as an aerospace engineer working on NASA programs, then moving to the academic world serving as a professor, a researcher, a dean, a provost, and now as our ...
Send us a text What is networking? Does building a network make a difference? How do we become experts at it? To answer these questions, and more, four Martin Scholars graduates from the College of Charleston tell their own stories about how networking has made an enormous difference in their lives and careers. They’ve learned a lot, and they have experiences to share on this episode. Listen and learn from these experts: Caroline Coyle, Class of ’17, Tyler McCormack, Class of ‘23, and Liv Lot...
Mindful Mentoring w/Tom Martin
Send us a text To celebrate our second year of the Mindful Mentoring podcast, we are re-releasing our first episode from two years ago. We had a very special guest for our inaugural Mindful Mentoring podcast. Dr. Andrew T. Hsu is the 23rd President of the College of Charleston. President Hsu has had a long and distinguished career, first as an aerospace engineer working on NASA programs, then moving to the academic world serving as a professor, a researcher, a dean, a provost, and now as our ...