Our Associate Dean, Dr. David Owens, recently made us aware of this excellent opportunity available to our graduate students who are interested in marine policy. Here are the details: Call for 2011 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Applications Dear Colleagues and Students: The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium invites qualified students to submit applications to…
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H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update
Due to the success of the previous clinic, Student Health Services will again be offering an H1N1 Live Nasal Spray Vaccine Clinic tomorrow in the Stern Student Center Lobby. Please be sure to bring your College of Charleston ID. Details are posted below: Students & Colleagues, We have received additional H1N1 live nasal vaccine and…
Exposing a Hidden History
Amber Clawson, a candidate for the Master of Arts in History and a Graduate Assistant here in the Grad School Office, is quite obviously a woman of many talents. In addition to her academic and professional career at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston, she has distinguished herself as a volunteer and researcher…
Avery Center Civil Rights Presentation
At the College of Charleston, we are fortunate to have one of the nation’s foremost centers of study for African-American history and culture: The Avery Research Center. Many students, especially those studying African-American history and literature, find the Avery Center’s amazing wealth of knowledge and resources to be an invaluable asset for their scholarly work…
H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update
We have received word from Student Health Services that there will be an immunization clinic for the H1N1 Influenza Vaccine this Thursday which will be open to the general student population. Here are the complete details: Students & Colleagues, Thank you for your patience as we slowly receive supplies of the H1N1 vaccine. Just to…
Keeping Charleston’s Streets Safe
I am always impressed by the outstanding grad students here at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston. Our students and graduates are comprised of some of the finest public servants, scholars, and activists that you’ll find anywhere. David Wojslawowicz is certainly no exception. A 2008 graduate of our M.A. in History program, and…
Interlibrary Loan in the Fast Lane
Sure, interlibrary loan isn’t really a glamorous topic. And sure, everyone hates having to fill out forms and wait for weeks to receive a book that may or may not end up being exactly what you need for that research project. But here’s some news that might make Interlibrary Loan a lot more appealing: did…
H1N1 Flu Vaccine Update
The College of Charleston’s Student Health Services just announced that they are taking immunization appointments for students in high-risk groups for contracting H1N1 influenza: Student Health Services has received a shipment of 100 doses of injectable H1N1 vaccine. This represents only a fraction of the vaccine needed for our campus and we expect more vaccine…
William and Mary Symposium
We’ve just received details about the William and Mary Graduate Research Symposium. It’s a wonderful opportunity for graduate students in the arts and sciences to present their research, and to discuss other graduate students’ work from around the region. Plus, papers will be considered for cash awards. Here are the details: March 26-27, 2010 The…
Ready for Fall Break?
We provide a quick rundown of what is and is not open during Fall Break 2009.
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