The Seventh Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Session was a resounding success! This year, 22 projects were presented by 26 graduate students from eight different graduate programs. In excess of 250 Faculty, Staff and Lowcountry Citizens grilled and queried the presenters while enjoying a tasty reception sponsored by the Graduate Student Association and the Graduate School…
Tag Archives: Environmental Studies
Making Connections
Welcome to graduate school. You can look at it this way: now, you know exactly why you are taking the classes you have to take. There are no more general education classes to sign up for even though you can’t see why you have to. Although I’m sure there will come a day when it will…
Race and Roast, Exercise and Eat
In Charleston, we run a lot of races. We also eat a lot of oysters. With that in mind, it only seems appropriate that we now have a Race & Roast that combines two of our favorite things. Hosted by the Mount Pleasant Land Conservancy and presented by eGroup Technology Solutions for Serious Competitors, the…
Adventures in India
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…
Sustainability Week Presents Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben, co-founder and organizer of 350.org Thursday, April 5 at 6:00 pm in the Sottile Theatre (44 George Street) Bill McKibben, “the planet’s best green journalist” according to Time Magazine, will speak at 6:00 p.m. in the Sottile Theatre (44 George Street) as the 10th annual Conrad D. Festa Community Lecture in Science and…
8k For H20!!
For the tenth consecutive year, the College of Charleston Master’s of Environmental Studies Student Association (MESSA) will host the 8K for H20, an 8K run and 5K fun-walk, scheduled for this Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. in front of the Folly Fishing Pier on Center Street. Working to raise awareness and funds to…
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…
MESSA’s 8K for H2O
The Master of Environmental Studies Student Association (MESSA) is hosting the 9th Annual 8K for H2O on Saturday, February 19. All proceeds from the race benefit Charleston Waterkeeper, a local nonprofit organization working to “preserve and protect the integrity of Charleston’s waterways by defending against pollution and contamination.” The race starts at 9:00 a.m. on…
What Our Alumni Do
As much as we like to extol the virtues of a graduate degree on our blog and social media sites, nothing speaks louder than the actions of our alumni. They’re prominent leaders, educators, and scholars, and they’re working to change the world in the South Carolina Lowcountry and beyond. Here’s what a few of them…
More than just a degree
The Graduate School of the College of Charleston now offers the opportunity to earn two master’s degrees in an abbreviated amount of time. Having both a Master of Environmental Studies (MES) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) “will provide graduates with both the skills and the credentials to be successful in public and nonprofit organizations…
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