In association with the Graduate Student Association and the Office of Research and Grants Administration, The Graduate School is hosting the fourth annual Graduate Student Research Poster Session this Thursday in the Stern Center Ballroom. Join us from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. to learn more about the research efforts of our graduate students. The 35…
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Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Dorrance
Thanks to some very enthusiastic graduate assistants, The Graduate School is happy to bring you new bloggers! Each month, you’ll learn more about what graduate school is really like, and what Charleston is like. Our guest bloggers are students from our graduate and certificate programs, and will share with you their experiences. The first guest…
Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. King
While today is Dr. Martin Luther King’s actual birthday (it would have been his 81st), Monday January 18 is when federal and local governments will observe it. The Graduate School Office and all other college offices will be closed for the day on Monday, and no classes will be held, in celebration of Dr. Martin…
Taking a Class at the North Campus?
Are you one of the lucky graduate students making use of the College of Charleston’s North Campus? Students in various education and communications programs, for example, often have at least one or two classes at the North campus. Many students are often surprised at the breadth of services available to them there. Along with both…
New 24-hour study area
I just received an exciting email from Victor Wilson, the executive vice president for student affairs. The College of Charleston now has a new study area for students, open all hours of the week during both the Spring and Fall semesters. And don’t forget that graduate students have their own study room on the third…
Resources for students
Dear new and returning students, Welcome to a new year and a new semester. Before classes begin, it may be beneficial to understand what campus resources are available – either as a refresher to returning students, or as an introduction to new students who could not attend last night’s orientation. Parking Services Parking Services is…
What’s happening this semester?
Is it me, or does the Spring semester go by faster than the Fall? It might be the fact that the days are getting longer, and trips to the beach are only weeks away. It could even be that we’re a mere 20 weeks closer to summer break. Whatever the reason, Spring semester is always…
And another semester begins….
“Jupiter’s Moons! That’s an outrage! A scandal! How in the world can a 605 page book cost that much!? And it’s used!?” Welcome back to school, Niki. And Happy New Year, Visa. Four minutes, three books and $130.45 later, I’m leaving the campus bookstore reminding myself all the reasons why going back to grad school…
Enjoy your winter break!
Congratulations to all of our graduate students who received their Master’s degree on Saturday! We are all very proud of you, and excited for your new adventures. And congratulations to all of our graduate students who finished their exams last week, and are enjoying a very well deserved break. We are busy finishing business in…
Parking Permits
Hey students – in case you missed the email that was delivered to your Edisto email account, you may want to pay attention to the note below sent by Parking Services. Also, if you’re not checking your Edisto account on at least a weekly basis, you should add that to your list of resolutions for…