Every year the James Island County Park lights up over 2 million lights to provide you with an enchanting 3-mile driving tour. Let the spirit of the season embrace you as James Island County Park comes alive with illumination from November 11-January 31! This event will feature marshmallow roasts, two dazzling gift shops, festival train…
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Are you a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society?
If so, you may be eligible for the Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship program. 140 Love of Learning awards of $500 are funded each year. These awards help fund post-bachalaureate studies and/or career development for active Phi Kappy Phi members to include (but not be limited to): Graduate or professional studies, doctoral dissertations, continuing education, career…
Are You Submitting a Thesis This December?
If you are turning in a thesis during the Fall 2011 semester, you are invited to the Graduate School’s thesis seminar this Friday, Nov. 11, from 4-5 p.m. in the Stern Center room 201. In this seminar, document formatting will be discussed as well as a demonstration on the process of turning in the thesis…
GSA Meeting Friday
Don’t forget about the Graduate Student Association monthly meeting this Friday, November 4 at 5:30 p.m. in room 409 of the Stern Center. Get to know other graduate students, gain valuable information about what happens with your money, and have a bite to eat!!…
Guest Blogger- Marine Tetrapods Fall Break Trip
I would like to introduce Leah Fisher, a student in Dr. Dave Owens’ Marine Tetrapods class. This class combines students from both the Marine Biology and Environmental Studies programs, and each year Dr. Owens takes his students on a trip. The Marine Biology Marine Tetrapods graduate class spent fall break traveling around Florida to see…
So what do students do with their degree?
For most of us grad students, there is no question that the degree is important. But if you’re like me at all, the end of the road is a bit unclear. Don’t we have at least one or two years to figure out what we actually want to do with the degree? I will be…
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions. The NSF welcomes applications from all qualified students and strongly encourages under-represented populations, including women, racial and ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities…
CRDA Annual Luncheon- CofC Student Luncheon
The Charleston Regional Development Alliance’s annual luncheon is just around the corner! The topic for this event is “Globalization: the Future Landscape of Power & influence.” This is a great opportunity for students to network with local business professionals and to hear from Parag Khanna, a nationally renowned keynote speaker. Khanna was a foreign policy…
Food Day Celebration!
Come celebrate National Food Day in the Cistern and on George Street today from 5-10:00 pm. It is hosted by Lowcountry Local First, CAB, Green CofC, CofC for Urban Agriculture, MESSA, GSA, and SGA! This is a community-wide event! Students and non-students alike are all welcome and encouraged. Food trucks Roti Rolls, Diggity Doughnuts, and…
LGBT History Month
The Graduate Open Alliance is promoting the many events being held by various LGBT groups next week to celebrate LGBT History Month! Here is a list of the events that are planned: Mon – Safe Zone will be presenting “Safe Zone 101” at 5pm in Stern 409. Come find out what Safe Zone is about…