French Quater Art Walk

This Friday, March 2, stroll the cobbled streets of Charleston to discover the works of over 500 artists representing a diverse variety of styles and mediums from traditional to contemporary. The walk will take place through participating Galleries on: Meeting, Church, State, East Bay, Broad, Cumberland, Queen, Chalmers and Tradd Streets. All participating galleries will…

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ExCEL Award Nominations

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 ExCEL Awards.  The Excellence in Collegiate Education and Leadership (ExCEL) Awards program honor faculty, staff, students, community groups, and/or individuals for promoting excellence and diversity at the College of Charleston. Nominations may highlight excellence in academic achievement, teaching, student learning/leadership, athleticism, individual contributions to the campus community,…

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Southeastern Wildlife Expo

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition will be held from February 17 to February 19.  SEWE is now in its 30th year of operation, and in the past, it has attracted over 500 artists and exhibitors from around the globe who present their offerings to over 40,000 attendees. SEWE takes place over 3 days in Charleston, SC…

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Inside the Graduate Student Poster Session

The Graduate School hosted its annual Graduate Research Poster Session last month with an unprecedented turnout of research posters. Jennifer Saunders, an MES graduate student has shared her experience as a presenter. The Graduate Research Poster session last month was a great experience for me. Working on a thesis or an internship report can be…

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5x5x5

About a week ago, someone told me the importance of finding balance in life is to compare the stressful event of the moment against eternity. Is it worth it? Will this matter in the years to come? This question may be easy to accept but can be viciously difficult to live as you balance the…

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Second Chance To See MissRepresentation

Engage in a discussion about the positive portrayal of women in media at a 90 minute screening of MISS REPRESENTATION. Written and directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, this film shares the stories of women from various industries, experiences and ages about the impact media has on its audience. Join in this critical discussion of the…

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Sixth Annual Poster Session Declared a Success

This post is brought to you by Dean Amy McCandless and Associate Dean Dave Owens. Many thanks to everyone who participated in the Graduate Student Research Poster Session last Friday! The Sixth Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Session was a resounding success, with 33 projects being presented by 37 graduate students from eight different graduate…

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