WeightWatchers at College of Charleston

The College of Charleston is happy to announce a new Weight Watchers at Work program starting in January. Participants will include faculty, staff, students, friends and family of the college. Hour-long meetings will begin on Thursday, January 14 at 12:00, and will continue on Thursdays for 11 weeks. The total cost of this program is…

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GSA Holiday Party

Happy Holidays! The Graduate Student Associations of the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina are hosting a Tacky Sweater Holiday Party this Saturday at the Recovery Room from 7:00 until 9:00. Come dressed in your holiday attire and partake in free food and drinks. Just bring an unwrapped toy or book…

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Research Associateship Programs Available

The National Research Council of the National Academies announces the 2010 Research Associateship Programs to be conducted on behalf of U.S. federal research laboratories and affiliated institutions at over 100 locations throughout the United States. The programs provide opportunities for Graduate, Ph.D., Sc.D. or M.D. scientists and engineers of unusual promise and ability to perform…

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Curious About Research Posters?

Are you curious about the process of presenting a research poster at a future Graduate Student Poster Session? Have you been selected for the Graduate Student Poster Session in January? Then you should attend this semester’s Poster Design Workshop, to be held tonight in Stern Center Room 201 from 5:00-6:00 P.M. The workshop will include…

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H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update

Student Health Services has announced another H1N1 Live Nasal Spray Clinic. If you qualify for the Live Nasal Spray Vaccine, it would be an excellent time to take advantage of this opportunity before the holiday travel season is in full swing. Here are the details: Students & Colleagues, We will be administering  H1N1 live nasal…

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H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update

Due to the success of the previous clinic, Student Health Services will again be offering an H1N1 Live Nasal Spray Vaccine Clinic tomorrow in the Stern Student Center Lobby. Please be sure to bring your College of Charleston ID. Details are posted below: Students & Colleagues, We have received additional H1N1 live nasal vaccine and…

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Exposing a Hidden History

Amber Clawson, a candidate for the Master of Arts in History and a Graduate Assistant here in the Grad School Office, is quite obviously a woman of many talents. In addition to her academic and professional career at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston, she has distinguished herself as a volunteer and researcher…

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Avery Center Civil Rights Presentation

At the College of Charleston, we are fortunate to have one of the nation’s foremost centers of study for African-American history and culture: The Avery Research Center. Many students, especially those studying African-American history and literature, find the Avery Center’s amazing wealth of knowledge and resources to be an invaluable asset for their scholarly work…

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Keeping Charleston’s Streets Safe

I am always impressed by the outstanding grad students here at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston. Our students and graduates are comprised of some of the finest public servants, scholars, and activists that you’ll find anywhere. David Wojslawowicz is certainly no exception. A 2008 graduate of our M.A. in  History program, and…

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