Translation: Someone Over Shoulder, Got to Go, Instant Message Me Later College of Charleston Magazine covered Anna Fiona Cooke’s research paper entitled “Type. Send. Communicate.” in its Spring 2009 issue. Cooke, a Master of Arts in Communication candidate, explores how instant communication like text messaging shapes efficiency in the workplace. Her adviser, Doug Ferguson, encouraged…
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Graduate Students: Get out and vote!
Guest blogger, Bryan Danson, Chair of GSA Social Activities and Student Outreach Committee Hello All, Here are a few upcoming GSA events. First, Thursday night there will be a time set aside to meet the GSA executive board candidates for the 2009-2010 school year. It will be at 6:15 pm in the Graduate Studies Office,…
Charleston City Paper’s Will Moredock Covers New Books
I picked up The Charleston City Paper this morning while running across campus, and was pleased to see Will Moredock’s coverage of two new books about South Carolina history and race. One of the books was written by two College of Charleston professors, including our Program Director for our Master of Arts in History. Jack…
Vote to revise the Alumni Association bylaws
You are invited to join the College of Charleston Alumni Association for a special meeting on Monday, March 23 to review the proposed revisions to the bylaws. We highly encourage you to attend, if for any reason to vote in favor of the below proposal: The Alumni Board shall be composed of the president, president-elect,…
Another Information Session!?
You bet. We’re partnering with the Lowcountry Graduate Center (LGC) this Thursday to share information about the programs we offer with them. A little bit of history may help here. The LGC partnered with schools in the Lowcountry to expand opportunities for graduate education. Their focus is to add graduate programs that “have the greatest…
Update from Australia
Notes from Joe – our Fulbright in Australia Joe Pollock is a College of Charleston Master’s of Science in Marine Biology candidate who was granted with a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Australia. He touches base with us every now and again when he comes up for air. Below is one of his most recent…
Considering teaching?
I helped the School of Education host an information session last Wednesday for our initial certification programs. A lot of folks came out for the invitation to teach, especially those who were interested in our graduate-level programs. We have a total of 10 programs including three graduate certificates, four Master of Arts in Teaching degrees,…
Video Year in Review: 2008 Edition
College of Charleston was busy last year! [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/B4gbyMCu4WA” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /]…
Pathways to Teaching Open House
Are you interested in becoming a teacher? Did you know you can get your Master of Arts in Teaching degree for free? Yep. Free. Want to learn more? On Wednesday, March 11, College of Charleston representatives will be on hand to talk with you about opportunities to get initial teacher certification. Program representatives will be…
Nikki Giovanni Visits College of Charleston
Nikki Giovanni Reading Tonight In a career that has earned her many accolades, honorary degrees and awards from both fellow poets and everyday poetry lovers, Nikki Giovanni has established herself as a writer who can entertain and challenge, inform and inspire. (Posted from the Avery Research Center’s homepage.) Unfortunately for me, I have class tonight…