Amanda Lane, a Graduate Assistant in the Environmental Studies Program, sent us a wonderful blog post about her first year experience as an M.E.S. Candidate who’s adjusting to life on her own in Grad School: School has been back in session for almost a month now; my, how time flies! My name is Amanda Lane…
Category Archives: Guest Bloggers
King Street Convenience: Juicy Suits and Rain Boots
Here is the second installment of what I call, Life According to Lisle. Rainy days in Charleston like today bring me back to my first rainy afternoon experience in this town. Unlike Miami (where I went to undergrad), rainstorms last longer than five minutes here in South Carolina. One day, they even cancelled classes due…
In the Deep Blue Sea
Former MS Marine Biology students (Mercer Brugler and Eric Pante), and former professor Scot France, were featured in Science Magazine this week. Below is the full article, written by Elizabeth Pennisi which can be found here. The deep sea may not seem like a crucible of evolution. But, to the surprise of biologists, a new construction of…
Guest Blogger: Lisle Friedman
Yesterday, I introduced you to one of our newest guest bloggers, Elizabeth Dorrance. It is with great pleasure to introduce you to another, very talented graduate student. Lisle is in our Master of Science in Accountancy (MAC) program. Both women will share with you their experiences over the next semester, so be sure to stay…
Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Dorrance
Thanks to some very enthusiastic graduate assistants, The Graduate School is happy to bring you new bloggers! Each month, you’ll learn more about what graduate school is really like, and what Charleston is like. Our guest bloggers are students from our graduate and certificate programs, and will share with you their experiences. The first guest…
And another semester begins….
“Jupiter’s Moons! That’s an outrage! A scandal! How in the world can a 605 page book cost that much!? And it’s used!?” Welcome back to school, Niki. And Happy New Year, Visa. Four minutes, three books and $130.45 later, I’m leaving the campus bookstore reminding myself all the reasons why going back to grad school…
Wanted: a quiet, cozy study space.
Where do you study when you’re a grad student?
The I-95 Expedition
Finding work, life and school balance as a graduate student.
Guest Blogger: Geoff Pallay
I met Geoff in my first graduate school class, which coincidentally was his last. He graduated in May with his Master’s in Public Administration and has been pretty busy ever since. I’ve invited him to be a guest blogger for the Fall semester. Below is his first entry. Hope you enjoy getting to know him…
Getting to Know You
Hello, Everybody! For today’s blog entry, I thought I would take a moment from the hectic schedule of unpacking my very cramped apartment and learning a new job to introduce myself. I’m Adam, and I’m the new Graduate Assistant for Recruitment and Information here in the Graduate School Office. In addition to being a graduate…
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