The Graduate School received a generous donation from Dianne Culhane this past Spring which supported six students to study abroad this summer. Kimberly Ryan, a Master of Science in Environmental Studies candidate, used her scholarship to explore water quality issues in India. She was gracious enough to share her story and some pictures from…
Category Archives: Travel
Weekends Around Charleston
What did you do last weekend? If you are like me, you seized the opportunity to catch one of the last glimpses of summer before it slips away. I spent the weekend with friends out on John’s Island. The property that we were on was private, but it serves as an amazing representation of…
Let someone else do the driving
Being a student can often have a financial benefit in terms of discounts at events, movies, and even cultural sites. Being a College of Charleston student gets you one more discount: free admission on the CARTA busses. Leave your car at home and laugh at the fees associated with parking passes at the College of…
Versailles Fellowship Program
The application deadline for the Versailles Fellowship Program has been extended to Friday, March 16, 2012! The Graduate School of the College of Charleston has a student exchange agreement with the Universite de Versailles/Saint Quentin which affords an opportunity for graduate students to teach English and do research at the universite located in the southwest…
Guest Blogger- Marine Tetrapods Fall Break Trip
I would like to introduce Leah Fisher, a student in Dr. Dave Owens’ Marine Tetrapods class. This class combines students from both the Marine Biology and Environmental Studies programs, and each year Dr. Owens takes his students on a trip. The Marine Biology Marine Tetrapods graduate class spent fall break traveling around Florida to see…
Happy Fall Break!
The Graduate School hopes that you have a fun, safe break this Monday and Tuesday. With midterms over, this is the perfect time to get a little R & R!! We hope that you are well rested and prepared for the rest of your semester when you return…
Guest Blogger- The Versailles Experience
I am happy to introduce a new guest blogger, Lauren Cannady, who is starting her Versailles Fellowship. Below is an introduction to her experience, and I’m sure there will be more to follow throughout the year! Qu’est que c’est? Quelle est The Versailles Fellowship? The College of Charleston maintains an annual exchange program with the…
Guest Blogger- “Study Abroad Summer 2011, First Stop, London!”
I am pleased to introduce our first guest blogger of the Fall 2011 semester! Like many grad students, Stephanie McCartney is entering her first semester here at the College of Charleston. However, she was able to get her foot in the door a little earlier. The Accountancy program just initiated a study abroad program, which…
taking suggestions for a better playlist
Last year, I estimated that I would spend 5,125 miles on the road for my annual travel circuit. This year, it looks like The Graduate School will log another 4,858 miles as we traverse the Southeast. Invitations have been extended and registrations returned to attend Graduate and Professional School Fairs. Below is the list of…
Going home for the holidays?
As the weather gets cooler, and after all the Halloween candy is consumed, we turn our attention to the remaining weeks of the year. These are special times in which we surround ourselves with friends and family, thankful for their love and friendship. Whether you’re hosting or guesting Thanksgiving this year, you could probably use…
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