Dean Amy McCandless recently presented at the Oxford University Round Table about gender discrimination in Southern universities. We are pleased to announce that her article on that topic was selected for publication in The Forum on Public Policy. Follow the link in the announcement below to read the full article: Dr. Amy Thompson McCandless, a faculty…
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Registration Update
It’s that time of year again; Winter’s almost over and we all find ourselves thinking ahead to future plans. So, the subject of registering for classes couldn’t be discussed at a more appropriate time. Starting today, all graduate degree-seeking students who are currently enrolled in classes can start enrolling in Maymester and Summer classes via…
The 2010 ExCEL Awards
We received an email from Teresa Smith, the College’s Director of Multicultural Student Programs and Services, reminding us that the 2010 ExCEL Awards nomination deadline is fast approaching (It’s this Friday!). If you know anyone who deserves recognition for any of these prestigious awards, we encourage you to nominate them. The nomination process is fast…
Guest Blogger: Amanda Lane
Amanda Lane, a Graduate Assistant in the Environmental Studies Program, sent us a wonderful blog post about her first year experience as an M.E.S. Candidate who’s adjusting to life on her own in Grad School: School has been back in session for almost a month now; my, how time flies! My name is Amanda Lane…
NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship
Did you know that we constantly update Fellowship, Grant, Scholarship, and Job opportunities on the Paying for Grad School section of our website? We add opportunities that apply to every graduate program on a regular basis, so be sure to check it often! Occasionally, we receive opportunities that are so exciting that we post them…
Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. King
While today is Dr. Martin Luther King’s actual birthday (it would have been his 81st), Monday January 18 is when federal and local governments will observe it. The Graduate School Office and all other college offices will be closed for the day on Monday, and no classes will be held, in celebration of Dr. Martin…
Taking a Class at the North Campus?
Are you one of the lucky graduate students making use of the College of Charleston’s North Campus? Students in various education and communications programs, for example, often have at least one or two classes at the North campus. Many students are often surprised at the breadth of services available to them there. Along with both…
Campus Ecology Fellowship Program
Are you an environmentally-conscious graduate student? The deadline for this program is quickly approaching, but this is a wonderful opportunity for any student interested in researching and promoting a greener, more sustainable campus: Opportunity: Campus Ecology Fellowship Program Sponsor: National Wildlife Federation Deadline: 12/20/2009 Description: The sponsor offers Fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students to…
Curious About Research Posters?
Are you curious about the process of presenting a research poster at a future Graduate Student Poster Session? Have you been selected for the Graduate Student Poster Session in January? Then you should attend this semester’s Poster Design Workshop, to be held tonight in Stern Center Room 201 from 5:00-6:00 P.M. The workshop will include…
H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update
Student Health Services has announced another H1N1 Live Nasal Spray Clinic. If you qualify for the Live Nasal Spray Vaccine, it would be an excellent time to take advantage of this opportunity before the holiday travel season is in full swing. Here are the details: Students & Colleagues, We will be administering H1N1 live nasal…