Author Archives: Crystal Maclean

Apply to Graduate!

Deadling to apply for graduation – 1 week away Graduation applications are due Friday, February 15th, 2013 and will only accepted online via MyCharleston. Follow the steps below to submit your application: 1. Log in 2. Click on the Academic Services tab 3. Click on the Banner Self Service Link 4. Click on “Student” and then,…

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Celebrate SEWE

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition Visit Marion Square (at the intersection of King Street and Calhoun Street) in Charleston, February 15th through the 17th, for some of the SEWE activities. Established in 1982, SEWE held the first event in 1983 which means that this is the 30th year that individuals have had the opportunity to visit SEWE. It…

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Considering Grad School

Maybe you’ve just graduated, you’re about to graduate, or you have a few years of work under your belt and now you’re considering graduate school. You’re probably not the only one asking, “is graduate school right for me?” In recent years, staggering job market influenced a lot of new and upcoming college graduates to consider…

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Happy Groundhog Day

The College of Charleston is an institution grounded in history. We are also an establishment resonating in tradition. Somewhere between the College’s foundation (243 years ago, in 1770) and the Graduate School’s initial launch (41 years ago, in 1972), another tradition developed in our country. Every year, since 1886, people gather and wait to hear…

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7th Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Session

The Seventh Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Session was a resounding success!   This year, 22 projects were presented by 26 graduate students from eight different graduate programs.  In excess of 250 Faculty, Staff and Lowcountry Citizens grilled and queried the presenters while enjoying a tasty reception sponsored by the Graduate Student Association and the Graduate School…

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Making Connections

Welcome to graduate school. You can look at it this way: now, you know exactly why you are taking the classes you have to take. There are no more general education classes to sign up for even though you can’t see why you have to. Although I’m sure there will come a day when it will…

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Research and Theatre on a Thursday

There are many ways to spend a Thursday evening in Charleston. Below, I offer two suggestions. I highly encourage you to attend. The times of the two events do not overlap, so you could even consider attending both. 1) “The Women of Lockerbie” by Deborah Brevoort – presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance…

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