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…

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Summer Student Series – Olivia Williams, M.A. in History

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…

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Summer Student Series – Maddy Rodeffer, M.S. in Child Life

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 first guest blogger is…

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Master of Public Administration Named Among Top 100 in the Nation

In the most recent rankings from U.S. News & World Report, the Master of Public Administration program has been ranked in the top 100 schools in the nation! U.S. News & World Report is a media company dedicated to helping citizens, consumers, business leaders and policy officials make important decisions. The U.S. News rankings of…

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Welcoming New Students

Newly accepted graduate students enrolling in their first class during the Summer semester were invited to attend the May Orientation Social on Monday, May 13th, 2013. Students from various programs joined us at Saffron Cafe & Bakery for some delicious food and delightful conversation. We hope the students had as much fun as we did! Check…

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Lowcountry Public Leader – The Urban and Regional Planning Certificate Program

On Wednesday (April 17th), program director Dr. Kevin Keenan shared the following report with the Dean of The Graduate School. This report highlights many of the incredible things that our Urban and Regional Planning Certificate program is doing. Check it out:             The Urban and Regional Planning Certificate’s Spring 2013 semester was all about students. …

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Graduates Studying in Europe

Ever thought about further graduate studies in Europe? Professor Donald Sparks will present important information about masters and PhD opportunities in the European Union on Wednesday, April 3, at 4:00pm in Hawkins Living-Learning Center (in the Honors College Residence Hall).  Dr. Sparks is the Director of the Office of Fellowships at the Citadel, a three…

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Midterm Grades Available

As of yesterday, March 11, midterm grades are available for student viewing on MyCharleston. Follow the steps below to view your midterm grades: Log in to MyCharleston Click on the “Academic Services” tab Scroll down and locate the “Student Grades” box If you do not see all of your classes, click on the “Midterm” link…

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