The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland in Australia. Graduate students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis/internship/research project and its significance. The exercise fosters academic, presentation, and research communication skills while developing students’ abilities to effectively explain their research in language…
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Charleston, SC Ranked 6th In The Country For Best Places To Start a Career
WalletHub is an award-winning personal finance company that is used by millions of consumers, including leading news outlets. Industry experts from the company recently released a study where Charleston ranked 6th out of over 180+ cities as the best place to start a career. Let’s take a look into how this was determined: One of…
Graduate Student Q&A: Annabelle Tierney
We pulled aside Annabelle Tierney to discuss her thesis research addressing plastic pollution in the marine environment. Annabelle is a third-year graduate student in marine biology from Australia with aspirations of going into conservation work. Q) Can you tell me about your research? Annabelle: For my thesis research I am analyzing the distribution and…
M.Ed. in Languages Presents Inaugural Newsletter
The M.Ed. in Languages Program is excited to announce their first-ever newsletter covering both the ESOL and Spanish graduate programs. The M.Ed. in Languages is designed to meet the demands of working professionals with classes offered online. Students in the program have the option of selecting the emphasis that best suits their career aspirations by…
Graduate Students, Faculty, & Alumni Featured in College of Charleston Magazine
The Winter 2021 edition of College of Charleston Magazine has bene published, and many graduate students, faculty, and alumni can be found featured on its pages. Below is a summary of those featured, and how to find out more about their work: Jason Coy, Ph.D. – M.A. in History Faculty: Dr. Coy is featured…
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…
Congratulations Graduate Class of 2013!
GRADUATE CLASS OF 2013: BY THE NUMBERS 125 master’s degree candidates 4 M.A. in communication 11 M.A. in English 4 M.A. in history 10 M.A.T. – early childhood 8 M.A.T. – elementary education 10 M.A.T. – special education 6 M.Ed. – science and mathematics for teachers 2 M.Ed. – languages 7 M.Ed. – teaching, learning…
GRICE LOGBOOK
I have exciting news to share! The 2013 issue of the GRICE LOGBOOK, the newsletter of the Grice Marine Laboratory and the Graduate Program in Marine Biology at the College of Charleston, is now available for viewing: http://grice.cofc.edu/Newsletter/gmllogbook2013.pdf (requires Acrobat Reader) Here’s what you will find: Professor Studies Marine Life through a Genomic Lens The…
Summer Calendars – CofC vs Citadel
If you are planning to take summer courses taught through The Citadel, either for transfer credit or as part of a joint degree program, please keep in mind that the first day of class is as much as a week and a half earlier than courses taught in the equivalent term through the College of…
Two Announcements
First, today is the first day of exams for many students. During this time, it is easy to become overwhelmed and stressed. Remember that a stressed body is more susceptible to become sick. Take care of yourselves and good luck on your exams! Second, if you get a chance (perhaps when you are taking a…