Even though we got the most snow anyone’s seen in over 20 years in this city, Charleston doesn’t quite have four seasons. Not that my hometown of Buffalo really has four equal seasons either, but that’s beside the point. Right around the beginning of March, the coastal breeze drifts through this historic with a different…
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3rd Annual Jeremy’s Scholarship Gala
The College of Charleston’s School of Education, Health, and Human Performance and the Chuck and Sara Calhoun Davis Foundation are hosting the 3rd Annual Jeremy’s Scholarship Gala on Thursday, March 18 at The Landing on Shem Creek. The event will go from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. and tickets are $75 per person. The proceeds from…
Register for Spring RCR Workshops Now
I know it’s hard to plan ahead during Spring Break, but the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar dates are quickly approaching. They’re a vital component of your graduate study, regardless of your discipline, and attendance is strongly encouraged if you haven’t yet been to one. To register, you will need to e-mail Niki DeWeese…
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…
Interested in a Master’s in Communication?
The Department of Communication has a great opportunity next week for undergraduates or working professionals interested in graduate study at the College of Charleston! The department is holding a graduate student informational panel on Wednesday, February 17 at 4 p.m. in 212 Beatty Center. The panel will feature graduate students currently enrolled in the program talking…
VITA Program at the College
The IRS offers Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Programs each year to assist low- to moderate-income (generally $49,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. Our College of Charleston Beta Alpha Psi accounting students are in charge of the Stern Center site which runs every Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m…
State of the Student Body Address
If you haven’t checked your email recently, you may have missed this important announcement: Hello everyone, I wanted to sent out a reminder about the State of the Student Body Address which is going to be held this Thursday, January 21st, at 4:30pm in Alumni Hall. The event will only last about 45 minutes and…
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…
Weekly MPA Newsletter
Below is the weekly letter from MPA graduate assistant, Matthew Irwin. Hello everyone! Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season! Students and faculty, good luck returning to classes today! Welcome to all the new MPA students starting this semester, as well! Here comes the news… NEW INFORMATION: The MPASA will meet…
What’s happening this semester?
Is it me, or does the Spring semester go by faster than the Fall? It might be the fact that the days are getting longer, and trips to the beach are only weeks away. It could even be that we’re a mere 20 weeks closer to summer break. Whatever the reason, Spring semester is always…