Did you notice these Graduate Student Alumni updates in the Spring 2013 volume of the “College of Charleston Magazine”? Tricia Ory (M.S. ’97) is on the national board of directors for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. She has completed six years of board service to Komen Charlotte and is the immediate past president…
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Planning to run for GSA Eboard?
Nominations for next year’s EBoard (Executive Board) are now open! Current board members want you to know that serving on the EBoard is tons of fun, looks great on your resume, and comes with a small stipend! All four positions (President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary) are open. In order to run, you must complete the election packet (contact…
ExCEL Awards
One week ago, the ExCEL Awards were announced. Congratulations to the 2013 ExCEL Award Winners! The 2013 Excellence in Collegiate Education and Leadership (ExCEL) Awards honored more than 30 students, staff, faculty and community members for their commitment to creating a campus environment that promotes diversity and excellence. The winners were chosen from more than…
Announcing: Call for Nominations
Dana Beach Outstanding Service Award Master of Science in Environmental Studies (MES) Program Nominations Due *Wednesday, April 10th, 12:00 p.m.* For the twelfth time in the history of the Master of Science in Environmental Studies (MES) Program, it is our pleasure to announce a call for nominations for MESSA’s annual award: The Dana Beach…
Graduates Studying in Europe
Ever thought about further graduate studies in Europe? Professor Donald Sparks will present important information about masters and PhD opportunities in the European Union on Wednesday, April 3, at 4:00pm in Hawkins Living-Learning Center (in the Honors College Residence Hall). Dr. Sparks is the Director of the Office of Fellowships at the Citadel, a three…
From the Office of Sustainability:
Created in the fall of 2011, the Office of Sustainability at the College of Charleston is comprised of undergraduate and graduate interns working under the direction of full time office staff. The purpose and vision of this Office is: To generate and apply knowledge through holistic praxis to create sustainable solutions that transform society by…
Tomorrow: World Cultures Fair
There are so many great opportunities of things to do this week at the College of Charleston. Here’s another! On Thursday, join the Center for International Education and others as they host the 2013 World Cultures Fair. This event will happen rain or shine (rain location: Stern Center Ballroom)! Hope to see you there!…
Tomorrow: The ExCEL Awards
Be sure to support your fellow students, your faculty, and your staff at this year’s ExCEL Awards. Susan Hallatt, one of our own in the Graduate School Office, has been diligently working on this event…
Weekend Wrap-Up Part 4
So how was your weekend? Did you spend it studying, enjoying a hobby, or snoozing in the rain? Personally, I did a little bit of each. Overall, it was a low-key weekend. I spend Friday night doing some housework and assignments for my graduate classes. On Saturday, I made the trek downtown, in the rain,…
For the Love of Sea Turtles
Recently, Scientific American posted an article, featuring one of the biology adjunct professors. Jennifer Keller, from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, has worked with 3 of our Masters of Marine Biology students in the past. The article, “Long-lasting Chemicals May Harm Sea Turtles,” examines the unknown risks of chemical pollution on sea turtles…
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