Get involved in your graduate education! I know many of the graduate programs here at the College of Charleston have their own student groups. There is also the Graduate Student Association which is a great group to be a part of and participate in. The Communication Department’s student group is called the MCSA – or…
Category Archives: Networking
To friend or not to friend….
Mia is a candidate for our Master’s in Communication, and has recently brought to light the need for a list-serv in which our students can talk with each other. We are exploring opportunities and extend the offer to our current graduate students to utilize this blog as a resource until we find a solution. Mia…
In Her Words, according to Smart Family Magazine
Balance is a delicate thing, but something you can certainly achieve when you’re a grad student.
Friday Grad School Mashup
While expanding our social network, we’ve come across a new website exclusively for graduate student networking and information sharing. GradShare is a platform that allows graduate students to ask and answers questions related to research, teaching and career development. I spent a little bit of time on GradShare this morning, and explored the questions regarding…
We’re chirping a lot over here. Join us on Twitter!
The Graduate School Dominates Twitter Follow the Graduate School, the Dean, and the Director of Admissions Today has been full of responding to emails and updating our social networking page. We have always had a Twitter account (GradSchool), but we added two more accounts today. You can now follow our Dean, Amy Thompson McCandless (TheGradDean)…
Another networking site for grad students
Our Dean returned this weekend from Washington, D.C. for her annual Council of Graduate Schools conference. As always, she has goodies to share like the new GradShare beta site. GradShare is a networking site designed to unite graduate students of all disciplines. Topics and subtopics are filtered according to users’ disciplines (Arts, Business, Education, Engineering,…
Online communities – and I’m not talking about Facebook.
I stumbled across an article the other week in The Chronicle about a new online community that enhances interdisciplinary research collaboration world-wide. The Graduate Junction is pretty new, and therefore still building its network of researchers, but I have faith. You can search for fellow researchers according to subject matter or join groups with similar…
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