GRADUATE CLASS OF 2013: BY THE NUMBERS 125 master’s degree candidates 4 M.A. in communication 11 M.A. in English 4 M.A. in history 10 M.A.T. – early childhood 8 M.A.T. – elementary education 10 M.A.T. – special education 6 M.Ed. – science and mathematics for teachers 2 M.Ed. – languages 7 M.Ed. – teaching, learning…
Category Archives: Academics
GRICE LOGBOOK
I have exciting news to share! The 2013 issue of the GRICE LOGBOOK, the newsletter of the Grice Marine Laboratory and the Graduate Program in Marine Biology at the College of Charleston, is now available for viewing: http://grice.cofc.edu/Newsletter/gmllogbook2013.pdf (requires Acrobat Reader) Here’s what you will find: Professor Studies Marine Life through a Genomic Lens The…
Summer Calendars – CofC vs Citadel
If you are planning to take summer courses taught through The Citadel, either for transfer credit or as part of a joint degree program, please keep in mind that the first day of class is as much as a week and a half earlier than courses taught in the equivalent term through the College of…
Two Announcements
First, today is the first day of exams for many students. During this time, it is easy to become overwhelmed and stressed. Remember that a stressed body is more susceptible to become sick. Take care of yourselves and good luck on your exams! Second, if you get a chance (perhaps when you are taking a…
Lowcountry Public Leader – The Urban and Regional Planning Certificate Program
On Wednesday (April 17th), program director Dr. Kevin Keenan shared the following report with the Dean of The Graduate School. This report highlights many of the incredible things that our Urban and Regional Planning Certificate program is doing. Check it out: The Urban and Regional Planning Certificate’s Spring 2013 semester was all about students. …
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…
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…
Midterm Grades Available
As of yesterday, March 11, midterm grades are available for student viewing on MyCharleston. Follow the steps below to view your midterm grades: Log in to MyCharleston Click on the “Academic Services” tab Scroll down and locate the “Student Grades” box If you do not see all of your classes, click on the “Midterm” link…
March 1st Deadline
Are you applying to any of these programs? History Communication Environmental Studies Dual Degree in Environmental Studies & Public Administration If you are, remember that the deadline is this Friday, March 1st, 2013!…
Changes in the Graduate School Office
You have probably noticed some changes in The Graduate School Office lately – like new names and faces. Regan Fantry left last August. Mark McConnel and Robyn Olejniczak joined the staff in January. Niki Leiva left in late January. So, that pretty much sums up the changes, but what does that mean? Keep reading to…