The Graduate School of the College of Charleston now offers a Graduate Certificate in Special Education! I was excited to learn this week that the School of Education, Health and Human Performance has approved our ninth graduate certificate! The added bonus? General and special education teachers can begin taking classes as early as January 12!…
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Found in Translation
Since we’re getting ready to take a two-week break, I decided it was time to face the 14 inches of paperwork shoved in a dark corner of my office. An inch in, I found the College of Charleston Magazine. Since I’ve been remiss in reading the various newspapers and magazines that come through my office,…
FACT: There’s only ONE MA in Bilingual Interpreting.
The College of Charleston is the only institution in the nation offering a Master’s degree in bilingual interpreting during a widespread shortage of court interpreters. Cases are being reversed, rescheduled and retried in nearly every state because of the shortage of qualified interpreters, according to the National Center for State Courts. Demand is steadily increasing…
No More Pencils, No More Books, No More Teachers’ Dirty Looks
If January is about setting goals, then December must be about recognizing the goals you’ve accomplished in the last twelve months. I’ve invited our Graduation Czarina, Regan Fantry, to guest blog about our wonderful graduate students who will be walking the stage in eight days. Congratulations!!! As the semester draws to a close, we are…
Breaking News: Graduate Student Housing Opportunity
BREAKING NEWS Beginning in Fall 2009, College of Charleston’s Residence Life Office will begin offering Residence Hall Director Positions as assistantships. While these positions require living on campus and managing an undergraduate dorm, they include an on campus apartment. These positions will come with abatements for out-of-state students provided that funds are available. Residence Life…
Presenting Susan Hallatt – Our Resident Actress
College of Charleston publishes a monthly in-house newsletter called The Portico. Each month, the editor spotlights two or three faculty and staff and their contributions to the college and the city. Susan Hallatt, our director of admissions, is featured in this month’s Portico for her thriving acting career. She’s performed in over 250 productions in…
Update on The Road Less Traveled
A few weeks ago, I blogged about Environmental Studies student Nikki Seibert and her award for being a “green catalyst of change.” Charleston’s local newspaper, The Post & Courier, also caught wind of Nikki’s accomplishments and put her on the front page of Saturday’s People Section. Congrats Nikki!…
Shellfish on Treadmills
Our very own Dr. Lou Burnett was featured with Pacific University’s David Scholnick on NBC’s Today Show last Tuesday! This all started with a blue crab and a treadmill. Then social media took over, and now shrimp and blue crab are seen running along a treadmill set to classic themes from Rocky and even Benny…
Don’t forget to vote!
Whatever your preference, the Graduate Studies Office hopes you’ll take some time out of your day to vote! Don’t know where your polling station is? Google can help!…
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