We wanted to start a new blog series called A Day with a GA! In this series we wanted to catch up with some of the Graduate Assistants around campus and see what they do during their day at work. This week we caught up with our own GA, Allegra! Name: Allegra Deley Hometown: Mineral…
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Catie Stallworth is our August 2022 Alumni of the Month
We are pleased to announce that Catie Stallworth, a 2018 Masters of Science in Child Life graduate, is our August 2022 Alumni of the month. Catie serves as the Programs Director and first Child Life Specialist for Camp Happy Days, a non-profit organization in Charleston, SC. “My name is Catie Stallworth, and I am from…
Graduate Students, Faculty, & Alumni Featured in College of Charleston Magazine
The Winter 2021 edition of College of Charleston Magazine has bene published, and many graduate students, faculty, and alumni can be found featured on its pages. Below is a summary of those featured, and how to find out more about their work: Jason Coy, Ph.D. – M.A. in History Faculty: Dr. Coy is featured…
Getting Around Grad School: A Graduate Guide to On-Campus Parking
Curious about how to best navigate to and from campus as a graduate student? Getting Around Grad School is our three-part series on the various transportation options available to graduate students at UCSC. The College of Charleston offers a variety of parking options for commuter students. From surface lots, to garage parking, to motorcycles and…
Hitting the Books: Coffee Shops around Downtown
Ready to hit the books this semester? Hitting the Books series is our three-part series detailing the various study locations and resources available to graduate students on and around campus at UCSC. This edition covers off-campus coffee shops, as suggested by our graduate student community! There’s nothing quite like cozy-ing up to study with a…
Getting Around Grad School: A Graduate Guide to Everything Bikes
Curious about how to best navigate to and from campus as a graduate student? Getting Around Grad School is our three-part series on the various transportation options available to graduate students at UCSC. This edition features current M.S. in Environmental & Sustainability Studies/Master of Public Administration student Sylvie Baele (’14), and how to be a “utilitarian”…
Grab a Bite: Graduate Guide to Lunch Near Campus
Forget to pack a lunch? Need a coffee between classes? Grab a Bite is our three-part series sharing the best places to eat on and around campus. This edition covers off-campus lunch spots, as suggested by our graduate student community! Charleston is well-known as a foodie’s paradise, with a vast selection of cuisines available throughout…
Getting Around Grad School: A Graduate Student’s Guide to CARTA
Curious about how to best navigate to and from campus as a graduate student? Getting Around Grad School is our three-part series on the various transportation options available to graduate students at UCSC. The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority, or CARTA, is a regional public transit service that has various routes that bring commuters in…
Cherisse Jones-Branch, Ph.D. is our August 2020 Alumna of the Month
At the University of Charleston, South Carolina, we are extremely proud of our students and alumni. They are a unique batch of talented, hard-working, and intelligent individuals, many of whom found new inspiration during their time as a graduate student at UCSC. Such was the case for our August 2020 Alumna of the Month, Cherisse…
Summer Student Series – Jessica Ramirez, M.S. in Marine Biology
Ever wonder what the summer looks like for graduate students? For each program, the summer semester looks a little different, with students taking summer courses, participating in internships, conducting research, among other activities. This summer, we will be inviting current graduate students to share their experiences in their own words. Our next guest blogger is…